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Long compounds, four cases, vowels with umlauts.

Germanic (West) · compare with English

Sounds

43 phonemes, 81 spelling rules. Trace any word letter by letter.

Words

284 concepts carry a German form. Switch German on at the top and browse any field.

Grammar

12 of 12 chapters written.

Sound snapshot

German spelling is reliable once you learn its length system: a vowel is LONG before a single consonant, a silent h, or when doubled (aa, ee, oo, ie), and SHORT before two consonants or a doubled one (Mutter, Bett). Final b/d/g devoice to /p t k/ (Tag → /taːk/). ch has two faces: the throaty [x] after a, o, u, au (Bach, Buch) and the hissy [ç] everywhere else (ich, Milch). s is /z/ before a vowel, st/sp at the start of a stem are /ʃt ʃp/, z is /t͡s/, v is /f/, w is /v/. Stress is on the first syllable of the stem (prefixes be-, ge-, er-, ver-, zer-, ent- are unstressed). Short vowels in one-syllable function words (mit, in, das, es) are lexical — the tracer reads them long.

Grammar chapters

Articles

the, a — definite and indefinite, and how they bend to gender and number.

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Nouns & gender

Does the language sort nouns into classes, and can you guess which?

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Plurals

How to make more than one.

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Pronouns

I, you, he/she/it, we, they — subject, object, and the formal 'you'.

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Present tense

Regular verbs now, and the handful of irregular ones you can't avoid.

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Negation

Saying no: where the 'not' goes.

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Questions

Yes/no questions and question words.

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Word order

Where the verb goes, where adjectives go, what moves and why.

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Past tenses

Finished vs ongoing, spoken vs written past.

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Future & conditional

Will, going to, would.

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Adjectives

Agreement, position, comparison.

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Prepositions

In, on, at, to — the small words that never translate one-to-one.

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Words by field

🏠Home

The house, room by room — the words you touch every day.

🌲Nature

Out of the city: landscapes, weather, creatures.

🧩Little words

Adverbs, prepositions, connectors — small words that carry the sentence.

🧱Essentials

The bedrock: numbers, yes and no — the words you need on day one.

🧰Trades & expertise

Jargon of people who do things with their hands — and their heads.

💭Concepts

Abstract words: feelings, ideas, character.

🎭Register

The same idea said in the street, at the office, or in a textbook.