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Let start with some important words, that can be used  in many situation. These words should have very strong
contact with your pass life. Most of the action and feeling which you have lots of memory from them, are strong
and active. You use these words even normally to days  very frequently. It means that your brain knows them
very well , learned their meaning by your experiences. Learning them in another language is some how like
connecting those memory cells which have  high level of energy, to the new cell that accumulate the new sound,
but without any energy and in cold stat, one which has memorize the same meaning but with different sounds.
Normally when for the first time you hear them, it tells you nothing. But as soon as your brain realize that these
new combinations of sounds have the same meaning that he knows them, he never forget them too, they are
LOCKED. Important thing is that feeling and experiences energy accumulated in our brain cells which are  very
strong, be LOCK with those which has same meaning but different sounds combinations. These are the ones
that  normally we call them new words, but actually they are new sounds, but the same meaning. So these are
not new words, same meaning, same thing but different Melodie.  We can LOCK to any of them what ever we
want. The stimulated energy in one brain cell regard of some combination of sounds is strong and permanent,
we do not forget them by using them, but they get stronger and stronger. More we stimulated them, they are
more powerful.  We have only lock the new sounds combinations to those cells,  which are loaded with same
meaning energy. Here we have use are imagination, to get the best. When ever we hear new combination of
sounds, we have to know the meaning in our sounds combination, then we have imagine the meaning, lock the
new sounds to that imagination.
We will discuss much more as we walking together.

Try to read and make a
LOCK with your own
personal experiences.

English-to-German Verb

allow/may (dürfen), answer (antworten), bake (backen), be (sein),
become (werden), begin (anfangen/beginnen), be named/called
(heißen), call up (anrufen), can/be able (können), come (kommen),
create (schaffen), do (tun), eat (essen), drive/travel (fahren), find
(finden), give (geben), go (gehen), hate (hassen), have (haben), have
to/must (müssen), help (helfen), invent (erfinden), know 1 (kennen),
know 2 (wissen), like (mögen), make, do (schaffen), name/call
(nennen), recommend (empfehlen), let (lassen), run (laufen), see
(sehen), should/ought to (sollen), speak/talk (sprechen), stand
(stehen), stay (bleiben), take (nehmen), think (denken), walk (laufen)
anfangen - to begin, start
anrufen -  to call up
antworten -  to answer

backen -  to bake
beginnen -  to begin
bleiben -  to stay

denken -  to think
dürfen -  to be permitted, allow

empfehlen -  to recommend
erfinden -  to invent
essen -  to eat

fahren -  to travel, drive
finden   to find

geben -  to give
gehen -  to go

haben -  to have
hassen -  to hate
heißen -  to be named/called
helfen  -  to help

kennen to know, be familiar with
kommen -  to come
können -  to be able, can

lassen -  to let, leave
laufen - to run, walk

mögen  - to like (to)
müssen -  to have to, must

nehmen -  to take
nennen -  to name, call

schaffen -  create; make, do
sehen -  to see
sein -  to be
sollen -  should, ought to,
supposed to
sprechen -  to speak, talk
stehen -  to stand

tun - to do

werden -  to become
wissen -  to know
wollen -  to want (to)
    Grüße und Nettigkeiten
    German Greetings and Courtesies
    Deutsch                                                                Englisch
                                   Everyday Pleasantries

    Guten Tag! - Tag!            Hello! - Hi!
    Grüß Gott!                        Hello! (southern Germany &
    Austria)
    Grüß dich!                        Hello! (familiar, informal)
    Guten Morgen! - Morgen! Good morning! - Morning!
    Guten Abend!                   Good evening!
    Gute Nacht!                      Good night!
    Wie geht es Ihnen?            How are you?
    Wie geht's?                        How are you? (familiar,
    informal)
    Danke, gut.                        Fine, thanks.

Remember that you have live the
word which you want memorize, or

by imagining or when it is possible

by doing it (like walking...).
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Fall
Ball
Film
Plan
Bar   
Form
Rest
Bier
Gas  
bitter
Glas
Ring
so
blind
Golf
Sport
blond
Gras
Stand
The following German words have English cognates which are
virtually identical in spelling (except for German capitalization
of nouns). There are some differences in pronunciation which
should not concern you now. Find the English cognates.

Dictionary
http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/


Vocabulary
http://www.csulb.edu/~ger
manol/neu/vocabularyind
ex/vocabularyindexG-E.ht
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genau - exact(ly)
genug - enough
Glück haben - be lucky
die Hausaufgaben (pl.) -
homework
die Katze - cat
nur - only
sagen - say
sicher - safe; sure; surely
der Spaß - fun        
Spaß machen - to be fun
das Tier - animal
verlieren - lose
wieviel(e) - how much (many)
wirklich - real(ly)
zählen - count