Vocab
Cultural topics
Grammar concepts
Grammar Concepts
Miscellaneous
100

What is the English equivalent to Immer?

Always

100

Would you tip the server at a restaurant in Germany?

No

100

What two words have the same meaning, but one is a verb kicker while the other keeps the verb remains in second position?

Denn und Weil

100

What is the formal verb form to address someone?

'Sie'
100

True or False: Denglisch is a real language 

False

200

What is the English equivalent to Bekommen? 

To receive 

200

What is the default type of water you get in a restaurant in Germany?

Sparkling Water

200

What is an example of a sentence using 'Dass' 

Ich fine dass Rollschuhlaufen super ist.

200

What does this sentence translate to: 'Wir waren im Kino'

We were at the movies

200

True or False: The German language is known for its long compound words

True
300

What is the English equivalent to Putzen?

To clean

300

Which country has smaller grocery stores, the U.S. or Germany?

Germany

300

What is an example of a sentence using either noch ein or kein?

Noch ein Ex: "Möchtest du noch ein Stück Kuchen"

Kein Ex: Ich habe kein Auto.

300

How would you say "I clean up the room" using aufräumen 

Ich räume das Zimmer auf

300

True or False: All German nouns are lower cased 

False

400

What is the English equivalent to Weider?

Again

400

What is one of the buildings that are normally in the center of a German City?

Das Rathaus, Die Markplatz

400

True or False: Wissen conjugates like a modal verb

True

400

How would you say "I have eaten" in German?

Ich habe gegessen 

400

What is the name of this letter: ß

Eszett

500

What is the English equivalent to Ungefähr?

Approximately 

500

What is stressful about grocery shopping in Germany?

Bagging the groceries 

500

Translate this sentence using the verb Wissen: Ich ____ nicht. 

Ich Weiß nicht

I don't know  

500

What is the accusative for of ihr?

Euch

500

True or False: There is a 80 letter word in German

False, 79 letter word