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German Vocabulary: My Apartment

Vocabulary: My Apartment

EasyDeutsch Learn German Vocabulary Serie 1: My Apartment / Episode 1: The different rooms

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  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the kitchen / the kitchens – I cook in the kitchen. „]die Küche / die Küchen – „Ich koche in der Küche.“ [/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the bathroom / the bathrooms – I take a shower in the bathroom.“]das Bad / die Bäder – „Im Bad dusche ich mich.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the bedroom / the bedrooms – I sleep in the bedroom.“]das Schlafzimmer / die Schlafzimmer – „Im Schlafzimmer schlafe ich.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the garage / the garages – The car stands in the garage.“]die Garage / die Garagen – „In der Garage steht mein Auto.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the hall or corridor / the halls or corridors – My shoes are in the hall.“]der Flur / die Flure – „Im Flur stehen meine Schuhe.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the living room/ the living rooms – I watch TV in the living room.“]das Wohnzimmer / die Wohnzimmer – „Im Wohnzimmer sehe ich fern.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the terrace / the terraces – I bath in the sun on the terrace.“]die Terrasse / die Terrassen – „Auf der Terrasse sonne ich mich.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“the balcony / the balconies – I bath in the sun on the balcony“]der Balkon / die Balkone – „Auf dem Balkon sonne ich mich.“[/su_tooltip]

Further Words:

  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“at home – I am at home.“]zu Hause sein / daheim – „Ich bin zu Hause/daheim.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“to go home – I go home.“]nach Hause gehen – „Ich gehe nach Hause.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“to live (reside) – „I live in Berlin.'“]wohnen – „Ich wohne in Berlin.“[/su_tooltip]
  • [su_tooltip style=“youtube“ position=“north“ content=“to live – I live in Germany“]leben – „Ich lebe in Deutschland.“[/su_tooltip]

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And for the native English speakers: My English isn´t perfect, but I have no money to pay a proof-reader, so if you find any mistakes in the translations… just leave a comment and I will change and appreciate it. THANKS!

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