German Cars
German Cuisine
German Festivals and Traditions
German Geography
German Words
100

This German car manufacturer is known for its iconic "Beetle," a car that became a symbol of the 1960s counterculture.

What is Volkswagen?

100

This German beverage is made from fermented grains and comes in many varieties, including pilsner, wheat, dark, and is often enjoyed with a pretzel.

What is beer?

100

On December 6th, children in Germany put their shoes out in hopes that this gift-bringer will fill them with sweets and small treats.

What is St. Nicholas Day (Nikolaustag)?

100

This city, Germany’s capital, is known for its history, modern architecture, and cultural landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate.

What is Berlin?

100

This German word means "thank you" and is used to express gratitude.

What is "Danke"?

200

Founded in 1926, this luxury German automaker is known for its slogan "The Best or Nothing" and cars like the S-Class and GLC.

What is Mercedes-Benz?

200

German dish of deep-fried pork that's often served with potato salad, fries, and salad greens

What is Schnitzel?

200

This German festival, famous for its beer tents and Bavarian food, takes place every autumn in Munich and draws millions of visitors from around the world.

What is Oktoberfest?

200

This river is the longest in Germany and flows through cities like Cologne, Bonn, and Düsseldorf before emptying into the North Sea.

What is the Rhine River?

200

This formal German greeting is used to say "Good day" or "Good afternoon."

  • What is "Guten Tag"?
300

This German company, headquartered in Munich, is famous for producing luxury vehicles such as the 3 Series and the X5 SUV.

What is BMW?

300

This famous German cake, made from chocolate, cherries, and whipped cream, is often associated with the Black Forest region.

What is Black Forest Cake (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte)?

300

Held in many German cities in spring, this festival is often considered a smaller version of Oktoberfest, with food, rides, and beer tents.

What is Frühlingsfest?

300

This mountainous region, located in southern Germany, is famous for its castles, including Neuschwanstein, and is part of the larger Alps.

What is the Bavarian Alps?

300

This German word means "butterfly" and is often associated with spring and flowers.

What is "Schmetterling"?

400

Known for its high-performance sports cars, this German manufacturer’s iconic models include the 911, Boxster, and Cayenne.

What is Porsche?

400

This round, white bread roll is a common breakfast food in Germany and is often served with butter, cheese, or cold cuts.

What is a Brötchen?

400

This German tradition marks the first day of school, where children receive a large cone filled with treats and small gifts.

What is Schultüte?

400

This is Germany’s largest city by population, located in the northern part of the country. It is known for its port, the Elbe River, and the Miniatur Wunderland.

What is Hamburg?

400

This is the traditional German song sung on someone’s birthday, similar to the English "Happy Birthday to You."

What is "Zum Geburtstag viel Glück"?

500

This German automaker, founded in 1937, introduced the "Golf" and is also known for the luxury brand Audi, which is part of its corporate group.

What is Volkswagen Group?

500

A popular German sausage made from pork and beef, often served with mustard and sauerkraut.

What is a Bratwurst?

500

This season, celebrated from April to June, is a time when Germans enjoy white asparagus, often served with hollandaise sauce and potatoes.

What is Spargelsaison (Asparagus Season)?

500

The city of Munich, home to the famous Oktoberfest, is the capital of this German state located in the southeast of the country.

What is Bavaria (Bayern)?

500

This German phrase is used to wish someone a "Merry Christmas."


What is "Frohe Weihnachten"?

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