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100

Answer the question:

Wie geht's?

Es geht mir...

Gut/Schlecht/So-so/Okay


100

What sound does ß make?

s

100

Translate: einundzwanzig

21

100

The person/thing doing the action in a sentence is the _____.

subject

100

This city is the capital of Germany.

Berlin

200

If someone is leaving, name one phrase they could use to say goodbye.

Auf Wiedersehen, tschüß, tschau, bis später, bis morgen

200

What is "wie"?

how

200

Translate: 17

siebzehn

200

What is the verb in the sentence?

Wohnst du in Deutschland?

Wohnst - live

200

Name three countries in which German is spoken as an official language.

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Belgium, Luxemburg

300

How would you ask someone where they come from in German?

Woher kommst du?

300

Der, die, and das mean...

the

300

Translate: 87

siebenundachtzig

300

Translate: Wir kommen zu Fuß zur Schule.

We come to school by foot.

300

The Rhine and the Danube are what?

Rivers

400

If someone ANSWERS "Ich wohne in Bethlehem" what German question were they asked?

Wo wohnst du?

400

In German, nouns are always...

Capitalized

400

Add, and write the answer in German:

dreiundvierzig + fünfunddreißig

43 + 35 = 78 

achtundsiebzig

400

Translate: Ihr wohnt in Österreich.

Y'all live in Austria.

400

This pair of brothers is known for collecting and publishing German fairy tales.

Grimm Brothers

500

How would you ask a stranger who is OLDER than you what their name is?

Wie heißen Sie?

500

How do you say teacher (female)?

die Lehrerin

500

Multiply, and write the answer in German.

fünfzehn x sechsundzwanzig =

15 x 26 = 390

dreihundertneunzig

500

Translate: Michael and I come from Germany.

Michael und ich kommen aus Deutschland.

500

Name one country that borders Germany and does NOT speak German as a major language.

Poland, Czech Republic, France, Netherlands, Denmark