Learn German from French
The 1,000 most common German words for French speakers
Why Learn German?
German is one of the world's most widely spoken languages. Learning the 1,000 most common words will help you understand approximately 80% of everyday conversations. This comprehensive vocabulary list provides a solid foundation for French speakers who want to master German.
Quick Facts About German
- Essential vocabulary covers 80% of daily conversations
- Perfect for beginners starting their German learning journey
- Organized by categories and topics for easy learning
- Free and accessible - no registration required
How to Use This Vocabulary List
- Start Small: Begin with 20-30 words per day to avoid overwhelm
- Practice Pronunciation: Say each word out loud to improve your accent
- Use in Context: Create sentences using new words to improve retention
- Review Regularly: Review previous words weekly to reinforce your memory
- Focus on Categories: Study nouns, verbs, and adjectives separately to understand patterns
- Track Progress: Use word ranges to track how many words you've learned
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Learn in manageable chunks of 25 words:
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Common Phrases
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Complete Vocabulary List
All 1,000 words (1050 shown):
Showing first 50 words. Use the word ranges above to see all 1050 words.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many words do I need to learn German?
Learning the 1,000 most common German words covers approximately 80% of everyday conversations. This vocabulary list provides a solid foundation for communication.
How long does it take to learn German vocabulary?
If you study 20-30 words per day, you can master all 1,000 words in about 1-2 months. Consistency is key to language learning success.
Is German difficult for French speakers?
The difficulty depends on language similarity. German shares some similarities with French, making it relatively accessible for French speakers.
How should I use this vocabulary list?
Start with the first 100 words, practice pronunciation daily, use words in sentences, and review regularly. Focus on one category or topic at a time for better retention.
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