German Common Adjectives Vocabulary

Learn the most important German adjectives for everyday life: qualities, opposites, and descriptions. Perfect for beginners who want to describe people, things, and situations. Practice 6 sets and 123 words with native audio, IPA, translations, and spaced repetition.

This category includes 6 sets and 123 words for German learners at CEFR A1, A2.

Related levels: CEFR A1 German vocabulary, CEFR A2 German vocabulary

German vocabulary sets in this topic

  • Basic Qualities — This set contains the most important German adjectives as opposite pairs: good/bad, fast/slow, new/old, and more. Perfect for A1 beginners learning to describe things and people. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • Feelings & States — This set covers essential German adjectives for emotions and physical states: happy/sad, tired/awake, hungry/thirsty, and more. Perfect for A1 beginners learning to talk about how they feel. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • Colors & Properties — The eight basic colors and more important adjectives for everyday life. Perfect for A1 beginners describing things and shopping. · CEFR A1 · 23 words
  • More Adjectives — More essential adjectives and adverbs: known, better, affordable, warm, normal and more. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • A2 Adjectives I — Exciting, comfortable, famous and other A2 adjectives · CEFR A2 · 20 words
  • A2 Adjectives II — Foggy, nervous, punctual and other A2 adjectives · CEFR A2 · 20 words

Sample German words

billig, einfach, falsch, kalt, warm, schwach, stark, leer, interessant, frei, fertig, blau

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