Kultur I
Aussprache
Vokabeln
Grammar
Kultur II
100

This is the capital city of Germany.

Berlin

100

True or false: the English word 'die' and the German word 'die' are pronounced the same way.

False
100

The English equivalent of 'scharf'.

sharp

100
In a statement, the verb is always in this position in the sentence.
second
100

This mountain range dominates both Europe and the German-speaking nations.

The Alps

200
Wien is the capital city of this country.

Austria

200

T or F: Long vowels in English and German both change pronunciation.

False

200

T or F: 'ey', 'ai', and 'ay' are all pronounced the same.

true
200

To say you like to do something in German, you use this word with the verb.

gern

200

This is 'King of Sports' in Germany.

football (aka soccer)

300

This is the world's largest cultural festival.

Oktoberfest

300
Of ä, ö, ü – this is the one that has an equivalent sound in English

ä

300

The gender of a compound noun is determined by this word in the string.

last word
300

The accusative case is this part of speech.

direct object

300

There are officially this many German-speaking countries in Europe.

5

400

This is the age when Germans can buy beer.

16

400
T or F: German is a phonetic language (= pronounced like it looks)

True

400

This prefix can be added to German adjectives to make them mean 'very ...'

stink-

400

In numbers (with am/pm), this time: 'drei nach fünf vor halb zwei nachmittags'

1:28 pm

400

This object in Germany was the symbol of the Cold War.

The Berlin Wall

500

This is considered the most important cultural institution in the German-speaking world.

Theater
500

this is the German letter combination that sounds like the English 'j'

dsch

500

Backward engineer: 'cramp' in German

der Krampf

500

There are this many total cases in German.

4

500

This is the reason why Germany has the lowest rate of social media usage in the industrialized world. 

privacy concerns

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