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🔴 Adverbs of Affirmation & Negation (Negationsadverbien)

VocabularyWord typePronunciationMeaning (English)
keineswegsadverb[ˈkaɪ̯nəsˌveːks]by no means
niemalsadverb[ˈniːmals]never
durchausadverb[ˈdʊʁʃaʊs]absolutely
wahrscheinlichadverb[vaˈʁaɪ̯ʃlɪç]probably
möglicherweiseadverb[ˈmøːɡlɪçɪhɛɐ]possibly
selbstverständlichadverb[ˈzɛlpstfɛɐˌʃtɛntlɪç]of course
selbstverständlich nichtadverb[ˈzɛlpstfɛɐˌʃtɛntlɪç nɪçt]of course not
kaumadverb[kaʊ̯m]hardly
zweifellosadverb[ˈtsvaɪ̯fəlɔs]undoubtedly
offenbaradverb[ˈɔfɪnˌbaːɐ]apparently

📌 Examples

  1. keineswegs: He by no means lied, because he is always honest.
  2. niemals: I will never leave you, because you are my best friend.
  3. durchaus: That is absolutely possible, but we still need to check.
  4. wahrscheinlich: It will probably rain tomorrow, so I take my umbrella.
  5. möglicherweise: He might come later, because he has a lot of work.
  6. selbstverständlich: You can always ask me a question, of course I will help.
  7. selbstverständlich nicht: Can I have your car for a week? Of course not!
  8. kaum: I hardly have time today, because I have many meetings.
  9. zweifellos: He is undoubtedly a talented musician, because he writes great songs.
  10. offenbar: Apparently he is sick, because he looks pale.

🌐 Frequency Adverbs (Adverbien der Häufigkeit)

VocabularyWord typePronunciationMeaning (English)
seltenadverb[ˈzɛltən]rarely
gelegentlichadverb[ɡəˈleːɡnɪç]occasionally
meistensadverb[ˈmaɪ̯stən]mostly
regelmäßigadverb[ˈʁeːɡəˌlɛsɪç]regularly
hin und wiederadverb[hɪn ʊnt ˈviːdɐ]now and then
ab und zuadverb[ˈap ʊnt tsuː]from time to time
manchmaladverb[ˈmançmal]sometimes
stetsadverb[ʃteːts]always
andauerndadverb[ˈandaʊ̯ɐʁnt]constantly
dauerndadverb[ˈdaʊ̯ɐnt]continuously

📌 Examples

  1. selten: I rarely go to the cinema, because I prefer watching at home.
  2. gelegentlich: We meet occasionally for a coffee, when we have time.
  3. meistens: He is mostly on time, but today he is late.
  4. regelmäßig: I exercise regularly, so that I stay healthy.
  5. hin und wieder: Now and then I read a book, when I have time.
  6. ab und zu: I drink a glass of wine from time to time, but not often.
  7. manchmal: Sometimes I forget my keys, so I leave a spare with my neighbor.
  8. stets: He is always friendly, because he likes people.
  9. andauernd: She talks constantly about her work, which is sometimes boring.
  10. dauernd: I constantly feel tired, because I sleep too little.

↗️ Direction Adverbs (Adverbien der Richtung)

VocabularyWord typePronunciationMeaning (English)
rückwärtsadverb[ˈʁʏkˌvɛʁts]backwards
vorwärtsadverb[ˈfɔʁˌvɛʁts]forwards
seitwärtsadverb[ˈzaɪ̯tˌvɛʁts]sideways
aufwärtsadverb[ˈaʊ̯fˌvɛʁts]upwards
abwärtsadverb[ˈapˌvɛʁts]downwards
hineinadverb[hɪˈnaɪ̯n]into
herausadverb[hɛˈʁaʊ̯s]out
hinausadverb[hɪˈnaʊ̯s]outwards
herüberadverb[hɛˈʁyːbɐ]over here
hinüberadverb[ˈhɪnʏbɐ]over there

📌 Examples

  1. rückwärts: Please step back so that you don’t bump into the door.
  2. vorwärts: We must move forward to reach the goal.
  3. seitwärts: He stepped aside, because a cyclist came.
  4. aufwärts: The path goes upwards, so it will be tiring.
  5. abwärts: The street goes downwards, so be careful walking.
  6. hinein: I go into the house, because it’s cold outside.
  7. heraus: He comes out of the room, because the meeting is over.
  8. hinaus: Don’t go out too far, because the current is strong.
  9. herüber: Come over here so that I can show you something.
  10. hinüber: He went over to the neighbor, because he needed help.

⚙️ Condition Adverbs (Adverbien der Bedingung)

VocabularyWord typePronunciationMeaning (English)
andernfallsadverb[ˈʔandɐnˌfalts]otherwise
vorausgesetztadverb[fɔʁˈaʊ̯sɡəˌzɛtst]provided that
eventuelladverb[ˌeːvɛntuˈɛl]possibly
fallsadverb[fals]in case
notfallsadverb[ˈnoːtfals]if necessary
möglicherweiseadverb[ˈmøːɡlɪçɪhɛɐ]possibly
wahrscheinlichadverb[ˈvaːʁaɪ̯ʃlɪç]probably
sicheradverb[ˈzɪçɐ]surely
notwendigadverb[ˈnɔtvɛndɪç]necessarily
überflüssigadverb[ˈʏbɐflʏsɪç]superfluous

📌 Examples

  1. andernfalls: Hurry, otherwise we will miss the bus!
  2. vorausgesetzt: You may use the car, provided that you drive carefully.
  3. eventuell: I might come later, because I have a meeting.
  4. falls: In case it rains, we’ll take an umbrella.
  5. notfalls: We can take a taxi if necessary, if the bus doesn’t come.
  6. möglicherweise: He might come tomorrow, but he is not sure yet.
  7. wahrscheinlich: It will probably snow tomorrow, because the temperatures are falling.
  8. sicher: I am sure that he is telling the truth.
  9. notwendig: It is necessary to exercise regularly so that you stay healthy.
  10. überflüssig: That comment was superfluous, because no one asked for it.

🎯 Purpose Adverbs (Adverbien der Absicht)

VocabularyWord typePronunciationMeaning (English)
absichtlichadverb[ˈapˌzɪçtɪç]intentionally
vorsorglichadverb[ˈfɔʁzɔʁɪç]as a precaution
freiwilligadverb[ˈfʁaɪ̯ˌvɪlɪç]voluntarily
gezieltadverb[ɡəˈtsiːlt]purposefully
hauptsächlichadverb[ˈhaʊ̯ptˌzɛːxlɪç]mainly
zusätzlichadverb[ˈtsuːˌzɛtʃlɪç]additionally
ersatzweiseadverb[ɛʁˈzat͡sˌvaɪ̯zə]as a replacement
meinetwegenadverb[ˈmaɪnɛtˌveːɡən]as far as I’m concerned
notwendigerweiseadverb[ˈnoːtvɛndɪɡɐˌvaɪ̯zə]necessarily
bewusstadverb[bəˈvʊst]consciously

📌 Examples

  1. absichtlich: He intentionally dropped the glass to get attention.
  2. vorsorglich: I take an umbrella as a precaution in case it rains.
  3. freiwillig: He works voluntarily at a retirement home, because he wants to help elderly people.
  4. gezielt: She asked targeted questions to get more information.
  5. hauptsächlich: I mainly drink water because it is healthy.
  6. zusätzlich: We offer an additional discount if you order online.
  7. ersatzweise: I take the bus as a replacement because my car is broken.
  8. meinetwegen: As far as I’m concerned, you can decide where we go.
  9. notwendigerweise: The street is necessarily closed because there was an accident.
  10. bewusst: I consciously choose a healthy diet.
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