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Lesestück 2 - Glossar
A German-English Glossary for this Reading Selection
Eine Urlaubsreise
Ein Lesestück für Anfänger
von Brigitte Dubiel

For more about the vocabulary in this Lesestück see Lektion 9 of German for Beginners, our Travel Glossary and other Glossaries.

NOTE: This glossary, reading text and related exercises are for private or classroom use only! Any other reproduction or commercial use is prohibited. Copyright © 2001 Hyde Flippo and About.com.

This German-English glossary goes with Lesestück 2. It contains the important words and phrases you must know in order to read and understand the selection. Basic words, numbers and obvious cognates (Computer, Radio, etc.) are not included.

Glossar - Lesestück 2
abfahren (Er fährt ab.) to depart (He departs.)
die Autobahn (-en) autobahn, freeway, motorway
das Benzin gasoline, petrol
besuchen to visit
der Bruder (Brüder) brother(s)
die Eltern (plural) parents
die Ferien (plural) (school) vacation, holidays
ganz (ganz voll) entire, whole (quite full)
die Großeltern (plural) grandparents
jeder, jedem each, (to) each
die Krankenschwester (-n) nurse(s)
der Kuchen cake
lassen leave, let
der Mädchenname maiden name
der Morgen (am Morgen) morning (in the morning)
müssen must, have to
der Nachname last name, surname
die Reisetasche (-n) travel bag(s)
schmecken to taste (good)
sollen (er/sie soll) should, ought to (he/she should)
das Stück (-e) piece(s)
tanken get gas, petrol
teuer expensive, dear
der Urlaub vacation, holidays
die Urlaubsreise (-n) vacation trip(s)
warten to wait
die Weser (an der Weser) Weser river (on the Weser)
wohnen to reside, live (somewhere)
zufrieden content, satisfied
 

For more about the vocabulary in this Lesestück see Lektion 9 of German for Beginners, our Travel Glossary and other Glossaries.

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