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    brauchen - to need
    der Brief - the letter
    da - there
    denn - (flavoring wordused in questions)
    Deutschland - Germany
    fragen - to ask      
     glauben -to believe
    der Hund - the dog
    mit - with
    die Mutter - the mother
    nach - to
    schreiben - to write
    der Sohn - the son        
    die Tochter - the daughter
    der Vater - the father
    warum - why
    wer - who
    wo - where
    die Zeitung - the newspaper
In English, the position of a word in a sentence
often determines its function. For example, the sentences "The
daughter asks the father" and "The father asks the
daughter" have different meanings.In
German, on the other hand, the sentences Sie fragt den Vater and Den
Vater fragt sie both mean "She asks the father."  you will begin to see why.
It is important
that you memorize the following
declensions of der Vater, die Mutter, and das Haus ("the
father, the mother, the house,"masculine, feminine, and
neuter, respectively). The use of the various cases (nominative,
genitive, dative, accusative) will be explained.
Nominative        der Vater        die Mutter        das Haus
Accusative        den Vater        die Mutter        das Haus
Dative               dem Vater        der Mutter        dem Haus(e)
Genitive            des Vaters        der Muter        des Hauses
Few simple words:
das Bett -the bed
ins (zu) Bett gehen -to go to
bed
Deutsch - German
Englisch - English        
Französisch - French
die Gitarre - the guitar
das Klavier - the piano
lang - long        
Latein - Latin
der Regen - the rain
der Satz - the sentence
Spanisch - Spanish
It happen almost every day for most of us, when we say: "OH..what was her name?..What was that
number?,...When I have to call?,..And many things like these. We ask always from our selves, Why it is
happening? There are many important things that we forget, and we are wondering Why? Like this challenge that
we want to do, Why we forget words, even after ten times reading them? The beautiful things is only some of
them, and not all. Some of them we get it in first time, some not even after many times. If we think about only two
of them, the one easy to remember and the hard one, we can find a certain LOCK to our pass life. If we think we
will find this connection between a happy memory cell and the sad one!!
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Kanne  
sinken
beginnen    
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bringen
kosten
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drillen    
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Knoten   
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Ende
German words frequently take endings that we do not use in English. Verbs, for instance, end
with –en in their infinitive forms. However, despite the German endings (here: -e or -en), you
should be able to easily determine the cognates

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


Vocabulary
http://www.csulb.edu/~ger
manol/neu/vocabularyind
ex/vocabularyindexG-E.ht
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