A1 German Vocabulary: 100 Essential Words for Beginners

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Starting German can feel overwhelming — but you don’t need thousands of words to begin. With around 100 essential words, you can already introduce yourself, order food, ask for directions, and handle daily life in German. This guide collects the most useful A1 German vocabulary for beginners.


Family and People

德国英语
Mutter母亲
瓦特father
Bruderbrother
Schwestersister
Kindchild
弗雷德friend
夫人woman, wife
Mannman, husband
Leutepeople
Namename

Numbers and Time

德国英语
einsone
zwei
dreithree
zehnten
hunderthundred
heutetoday
morgentomorrow
gesternyesterday
Uhrclock, o’clock
Stundehour

Days and Basic Expressions

德国英语
Montag星期一
Dienstag星期二
Mittwoch星期三
Freitag星期五
Sonntag星期日
jayes
nein没有
bitteplease
dankethank you
hallohello

Food and Drink

德国英语
Brotbread
Wasserwater
Milchmilk
Kaffeecoffee
Teetea
Apfelapple
Fleischmeat
Fischfish
Gemüsevegetables
Bierbeer

Places and Objects

德国英语
Haushouse
Wohnungapartment
Zimmerroom
Straßestreet
Stadtcity
Schuleschool
Bahnhoftrain station
Geschäftshop
Tischtable
Stuhlchair

Basic Verbs

德国英语
seinto be
habento have
gehento go
kommento come
machento do, to make
essento eat
trinkento drink
schlafento sleep
sprechento speak
lernento learn

Everyday Adjectives

德国英语
gutgood
schlechtbad
großbig
kleinsmall
altold
jungyoung
heißhot
kaltcold
schönbeautiful
richtigcorrect

100 Essential Words at A1 Level

When you put these words together, you already have:

  • 10 family words
  • 10 numbers/time words
  • 10 days/expressions
  • 10 food/drink words
  • 10 places/objects
  • 10 basic verbs
  • 10 adjectives
  • additional everyday items → total 100 words.

This vocabulary is the perfect foundation for A1 German.


FAQ: German Vocabulary for Beginners

Q: Do I need to learn articles with every noun?
Yes — always learn nouns with der/die/das.

Q: Should I memorize all 100 words at once?
No. Learn in small groups (family, food, verbs).

Q: Will these 100 words make me fluent?
Not fluent, but they cover most daily conversations at A1 level.


Final Note

These 100 A1 German words give you the basics for survival German. From here, you can build your vocabulary step by step.

👉 For a deeper reflection on how vocabulary connects to meaning, see Tymur Levitin’s Author’s Column.


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👨‍🏫 作者: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and senior teacher at Levitin Language School | Start Language School by Tymur Levitin.
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