🎵 Music and Entertainment
Vocabulary | Plural | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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die Rockmusik | - | Noun (f.) | [ˈʁɔkmuˌziːk] | rock music |
die Volksmusik | - | Noun (f.) | [ˈfɔlksmuˌziːk] | folk music |
der Song | die Songs | Noun (m.) | [sɔŋ] | song |
das Album | die Alben | Noun (n.) | [ˈalbʊm] | album |
📌 Example and Explanation
- die Rockmusik (rock music)
- Example: I like listening to rock music because it makes me feel energetic.
- Explanation: I like listening to rock music because it makes me feel energetic.
- das Album (album)
- Example: Their new album is sold out, therefore they have to produce a second edition.
- Explanation: Their new album is sold out, therefore they have to produce a second edition.
Vocabulary | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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ausverkauft | Adjective | [ˈaʊ̯s.fɛɐ̯ˌkaʊ̯ft] | sold out |
auffallen | Verb | [ˈaʊ̯fˌfalən] | to stand out |
eigene, eigener, eigenes | Adjective | [ˈaɪ̯ɡənə] | own |
📌 Example and Explanation
- auffallen (to stand out)
- Example: His music stands out immediately because it has a unique style.
- Explanation: His music stands out immediately because it has a unique style.
- eigene, eigener, eigenes (own)
- Example: She wrote her own song to express her feelings.
- Explanation: She wrote her own song to express her feelings.
🤝 Social Relations and Cooperation
Vocabulary | Plural | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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der Streit | die Streite | Noun (m.) | [ʃtʁaɪ̯t] | argument |
zusammenhalten | - | Verb | [t͡suˈzamənˌhaltn̩] | to stick together |
ankommen (auf etw) | - | Verb | [ˈanˌkɔmən] | to depend on sth. |
📌 Example and Explanation
- der Streit (argument)
- Example: We had an argument, but we made up again.
- Explanation: We had an argument but we made up again.
- zusammenhalten (to stick together)
- Example: A band has to stick together so that they stay successful.
- Explanation: A band has to stick together so that they stay successful.
🏃 Action and Change
Vocabulary | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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weglaufen | Verb | [ˈvɛkˌlaʊ̯fn̩] | to run away |
fallen | Verb | [ˈfalən] | to fall |
dreckig | Adjective | [ˈdʁɛkɪç] | dirty |
📌 Example and Explanation
- weglaufen (to run away)
- Example: He wanted to run away because he was scared.
- Explanation: He wanted to run away because he was scared.
- fallen (to fall)
- Example: The guitar fell off the table because someone accidentally bumped it.
- Explanation: The guitar fell off the table because someone accidentally bumped it.
💰 Financial Management and Donations
Vocabulary | Plural | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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anlegen | - | Verb | [ˈanˌleːɡən] | to invest |
die Spende | die Spenden | Noun (f.) | [ˈʃpɛndə] | donation |
📌 Example and Explanation
- anlegen (to invest)
- Example: He invested his money in music projects because he wants to support talented artists.
- Explanation: He invested his money in music projects because he wants to support talented artists.
- die Spende (donation)
- Example: The band collected donations to support children in need.
- Explanation: The band collected donations to support children in need.
🎯 Character and Reactions
Vocabulary | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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gelassen | Adjective | [ɡəˈlasn̩] | calm |
gescheit | Adjective | [ɡəˈʃaɪ̯t] | smart, wise |
zufällig | Adjective | [ʦuˈfɛlɪç] | accidental, by chance |
📌 Example and Explanation
- gelassen (calm)
- Example: He remains calm although the situation is stressful.
- Explanation: He remains calm although the situation is stressful.
- zufällig (by chance)
- Example: I happened to meet an old friend whom I hadn’t seen in years.
- Explanation: I happened to meet an old friend whom I hadn’t seen in years.
🏢 Foundation and Building
Vocabulary | Part of Speech | Pronunciation | Meaning |
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gründen | Verb | [ˈɡʁʏndn̩] | to found |
📌 Example and Explanation
- gründen (to found)
- Example: They founded a band because they wanted to make their own music.
- Explanation: They founded a band because they wanted to make their own music.