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Stadtleben oder Landluft

🏡 City and Countryside Life

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
die Landluft-Noun (f.)[ˈlantˌlʊft]country air
die Luftverschmutzungdie LuftverschmutzungenNoun (f.)[ˈlʊftfɛɐ̯ˌʃmʊt͡sʊŋ]air pollution
die Kleinstadtdie KleinstädteNoun (f.)[ˈklaɪ̯nˌʃtat]small town
der Großstädterdie GroßstädterNoun (m.)[ˈɡʁoːsʃtɛːtɐ]big city dweller (male)
die Großstädterindie GroßstädterinnenNoun (f.)[ˈɡʁoːsʃtɛːtəʁɪn]big city dweller (female)
der Bewohnerdie BewohnerNoun (m.)[bəˈvoːnɐ]resident (male)
die Bewohnerindie BewohnerinnenNoun (f.)[bəˈvoːnəʁɪn]resident (female)
der Wohnortdie WohnorteNoun (m.)[ˈvoːnˌʔɔʁt]place of residence

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. die Landluft (country air)
    • Example: Ich genieße die frische Landluft, because it is much healthier than in the city.
    • Explanation: I enjoy the fresh country air because it is much healthier than in the city.
  2. die Luftverschmutzung (air pollution)
    • Example: Air pollution in big cities is increasing, therefore many people seek a life in the countryside.
    • Explanation: Air pollution in big cities is increasing, therefore many people seek a life in the countryside.

🚗 Traffic and Mobility

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
das Radfahren-Noun (n.)[ˈʁaːtˌfaːʁən]cycling
der Verkehrsstaudie VerkehrsstausNoun (m.)[fɛɐ̯ˈkeːʁsˌʃtaʊ̯]traffic jam
nahe-Adjective/Adverb[ˈnaːə]near

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. das Radfahren (cycling)
    • Example: Cycling is environmentally friendly, whereas driving often leads to traffic jams.
    • Explanation: Cycling is environmentally friendly, whereas driving often leads to traffic jams.
  2. der Verkehrsstau (traffic jam)
    • Example: There is always a traffic jam in the morning, because many people drive to work.
    • Explanation: There is always a traffic jam in the morning because many people drive to work.

📋 Reports and Evaluation

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
der Berichtdie BerichteNoun (m.)[bəˈʁɪçt]report
eindeutig-Adjective[ˈaɪ̯nˌdɔʏ̯tɪç]clear, unambiguous
konkret-Adjective[kɔŋˈkʁeːt]concrete, specific

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. der Bericht (report)
    • Example: The report clearly shows that the city needs more green spaces.
    • Explanation: The report clearly shows that the city needs more green spaces.
  2. konkret (concrete, specific)
    • Example: Can you give me a specific example, so that I understand it better?
    • Explanation: Can you give me a specific example so that I understand it better?

💼 Work and Career

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
die Arbeitsstelledie ArbeitsstellenNoun (f.)[ˈaʁbaɪ̯t͡sˌʃtɛlə]job position
verkürzen-Verb[fɛɐ̯ˈkʏʁt͡sən]to shorten

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. die Arbeitsstelle (job position)
    • Example: I found a new job position, because I moved house.
    • Explanation: I found a new job position because I moved house.
  2. verkürzen (to shorten)
    • Example: Working from home can shorten the commute, which saves a lot of time.
    • Explanation: Working from home can shorten the commute, which saves a lot of time.

👍 Benefits and Comparison

VocabularyPluralPart of SpeechPronunciationMeaning
beides-Pronoun[ˈbaɪ̯dəs]both
der Pluspunktdie PluspunkteNoun (m.)[ˈplʊsˌpʊŋkt]advantage, plus point
ebenso-Adverb[ˈeːbn̩ˌzoː]likewise

📌 Example and Explanation

  1. beides (both)
    • Example: I like both city life and country life, because both have their advantages.
    • Explanation: I like both city life and country life because both have their advantages.
  2. der Pluspunkt (plus point)
    • Example: A plus point of country life is the peace and quiet, whereas the city is always busy.
    • Explanation: A plus point of country life is the peace and quiet, whereas the city is always busy.
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