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Tier
German | English | |
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der Tiergarten | zoo | |
das Tier | Animal | "pl.die Tiere" |
der Hund | dog | |
der Schäferhund | sheepdog | |
der Wolf | wolf | |
der Fuchs | fox | |
der Welpe | puppy | |
die Katze | cat | masc. der Kater |
die Maus | mouse | also for computer mouse |
das Kaninchen | rabbit | coll. Karnickel |
der Hase | bunny, hare | coll. Mümmelmann |
das Eichhörnchen | squirrel | |
der Biber | beaver | |
der Siebenschläfer | fat dormouse | In Germany, June 27 is Siebenschläfertag |
der Bär | bear | |
der Braunbär | brown bear | |
der Hirsch | deer | |
das Rentier | rendeer | |
die Fledermaus | bat | |
der Luchs | lynx | |
der Seehund | seal | |
die Kuh | cow | |
der Ochse | ox | |
der Bulle | bull | |
die Ziege | goat | |
das Kalb | calf | |
das Pferd | horse | arch. Ross |
das Fohlen | colt | |
das Schaf | sheep |
Grammatik
Adverbs
Adverbs based on adjectives (remember last lesson)are one of the simplest parts of German grammar. Any adjective can be used as an adverb simply by placing its uninflected form within the sentence, usually towards the end.
Das Ehepaar ging gestern fröhlich spazieren. (The married couple went for a walk joyfully yesterday.)
Other adverbs have no adjectival equivalent. Many of these express time.
Damals (at that time) Ich bin gestern dort gewesen. (I was there yesterday.) Morgens bin ich normalerweise im Büro. (I am normally in the office in the morning.)
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