German Common Verbs Vocabulary

Learn the most important German verbs for everyday life. These verbs form the foundation of every conversation and are essential for beginners. Practice 9 sets and 178 words with native audio, IPA, translations, and spaced repetition.

This category includes 9 sets and 178 words for German learners at CEFR A1, A2.

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

German vocabulary sets in this topic

  • Essential Verbs — The 20 most important German verbs for absolute beginners: haben, machen, gehen, kommen, sehen, and more. You need these verbs in every everyday situation. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • Household Verbs A2 — Verbs for housework, appliances and daily actions · CEFR A2 · 19 words
  • Modal Verbs & Movement — This set contains the five German modal verbs (können, müssen, wollen, sollen, dürfen) plus essential movement and position verbs. Indispensable for A1 beginners to express wishes, obligations, and movement. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • Everyday Verbs — Essential German verbs for daily life and communication: ordering, paying, visiting, staying, bringing and more. Vital for A1 beginners. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • More Everyday Verbs — Even more essential verbs: swimming, dancing, celebrating, introducing, becoming and more. Expand your A1 vocabulary. · CEFR A1 · 20 words
  • Everyday Verbs IV — More essential verbs: to invite, to hold, to like, to study, to bathe and more. · CEFR A1 · 19 words
  • A2 Verbs I — Change, offer, tidy up and other important A2 verbs · CEFR A2 · 20 words
  • A2 Verbs II — Discuss, recommend, tell and other important A2 verbs · CEFR A2 · 20 words
  • A2 Verbs III — Guess, manage, argue and other important A2 verbs · CEFR A2 · 20 words

Sample German words

sagen, fahren, geben, finden, machen, auftauen, ausschalten, drücken, backen, heizen, müssen, tragen

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