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Meine Wohnung

🏠 Housing Features and Amenities

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
die Toilettedie ToilettenNomen (f.)[toˈlɛtə]toilet
TraumwohnungTraumwohnungenNomen (f.)[ˈtʁaʊ̯mˌvɔnʊŋ]dream apartment

📌 Examples and Explanation

  1. die Toilette

    • Example: Die Toilette ist im zweiten Stock.
    • Explanation: The toilet is on the second floor.
  2. Traumwohnung

    • Example: Meine Traumwohnung hat einen Balkon und einen Garten.
    • Explanation: My dream apartment has a balcony and a garden.

🎧 Grammar and Communication Sentences

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
Achten (auf)-Verb[ˈaχtn̩]to pay attention (to)
die Intonationdie IntonationenNomen (f.)[ɪntonaˈt͡si̯oːn]intonation
der Kontrastakzentdie KontrastakzenteNomen (m.)[kɔnˈtʁaːstakˌtsɛnt]contrast stress

📌 Examples and Explanation

  1. achten (auf) (to pay attention to)

    • Example: Achte auf die richtige Aussprache.
    • Explanation: Pay attention to the correct pronunciation.
  2. die Intonation (intonation)

    • Example: Die Intonation im Deutschen ist sehr wichtig.
    • Explanation: Intonation in German is very important.
  3. der Kontrastakzent (contrast stress)

    • Example: Der Kontrastakzent hilft, Bedeutungen zu unterscheiden.
    • Explanation: The contrast stress helps to distinguish meanings.

💬 Phrases and Expressing Emotions

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
Vielen Dank-Phrase[ˈfiːlən daŋk]thank you very much
daneben-Adjektiv[daˈneːbən]wrong, off
chaotisch-Adjektiv[ˈkaːo̯tɪʃ]chaotic, messy

📌 Examples and Explanation

  1. Vielen Dank (thank you very much)

    • Example: Vielen Dank für deine Hilfe.
    • Explanation: Thank you very much for your help.
  2. daneben (wrong, off)

    • Example: Das war ganz daneben!
    • Explanation: That was totally wrong!
  3. chaotisch (chaotic, messy)

    • Example: Mein Zimmer ist total chaotisch.
    • Explanation: My room is totally messy.

❓ Pronouns and Questions

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
wem-Pronomen[veːm]whom (dative)
Possessivartikel-Nomen (m.)[pɔzɛˈsɪvˌaʁtɪkəl]possessive article

📌 Examples and Explanation

  1. wem

    • Example: Wem gehört dieser Stift?
    • Explanation: Whom does this pen belong to?
  2. Possessivartikel

    • Example: „Mein“ ist ein Possessivartikel.
    • Explanation: „Mein“ is a possessive article.

🌠 Other Vocabulary

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
Traumdie TräumeNomen (m.)[tʁaʊ̯m]dream
teuer-Adjektiv[ˈtɔʏɐ]expensive

📌 Examples and Explanation

  1. Traum

    • Example: Mein Traum ist es, in einem schönen Haus zu wohnen.
    • Explanation: My dream is to live in a beautiful house.
  2. teuer

    • Example: Das Auto ist sehr teuer.
    • Explanation: The car is very expensive.

Note

Make sure you have written this down in your notebook. At the end of the lesson, I provide verbs and nouns that commonly go with the vocabulary above. But first, start by making sentences. Here are a few examples from when I was learning.

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