German - Deutsch (The 112th Most Common German Word)

The translation for German in German is Deutsch. It can be used as noun, adjective. It is the 112th most commonly used word in German, classified as a A1 word. You can find example sentences below to provide context, and you can also listen to how the word is pronounced by clicking on the speaker icon. Download our app to practice the 3000 most common German words, including this one, with over 60,000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types.

Pronunciation

en English: german

de German: deutsch

Examples

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He knows German and French, not to mention English. Außer Englisch kann er Deutsch und Französisch.
I want to speak German. Ich möchte Deutsch sprechen.
I cannot speak English, much less German. Ich spreche nicht Englisch, und Deutsch schon gar nicht.
For example, he speaks German, French and English. Zum Beispiel kann er Deutsch, Französisch und Englisch.
I don't understand German at all. Ich verstehe überhaupt kein Deutsch.
I don't feel like speaking German. Ich habe keine Lust, Deutsch zu sprechen.
I'm drunk, but I can still speak German. Ich bin besoffen, aber ich kann noch Deutsch sprechen.
Life is too short to learn German. Das Leben ist zu kurz um Deutsch zu lernen.

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German - Deutsch (The 112th Most Common German Word)
I'd like to study German, but I don't have the time. Ich möchte zwar gerne Deutsch lernen, aber ich habe leider kaum die Zeit dazu.
They can speak German. Ihr sprecht Deutsch.
I'm starting to learn German. Ich fange an, Deutsch zu lernen.
They don't understand me when I speak German. Sie verstehen mich nicht wenn ich Deutsch spreche.
I cannot speak German. Ich kann nicht Deutsch sprechen.
My uncle can speak German. Mein Onkel kann Deutsch.
I learned French instead of German. Ich habe Französisch statt Deutsch gelernt.
I want to study German in addition to English. Ich möchte neben Englisch auch Deutsch lernen.
He knows neither French nor German. Er kann weder Französisch noch Deutsch.
How do you say "good bye" in German Wie sagt man 'good bye' auf Deutsch
Is German spoken too Wird auch Deutsch gesprochen
Tom studied German in college. Tom hat Deutsch studiert.
Tom teaches German to immigrants. Tom bringt Einwanderern Deutsch bei.

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German - Deutsch (The 112th Most Common German Word)

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