Adjektive Flashcards

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What is the German translation for able (capable)?

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fähig

This adjective describes someone who is capable or competent.

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What is the German translation for absent?

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abwesend

This adjective indicates a lack of presence.

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What is the German translation for accidental?

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zufällig

This adjective refers to something that happens by chance.

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What is the German translation for agreeable?

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angenehm

This adjective describes something pleasant or acceptable.

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What is the German translation for alive?

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lebendig

This adjective indicates being in a state of life.

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What is the German translation for ambiguous?

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mehrdeutig

This adjective describes something that can be understood in multiple ways.

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What is the German translation for amusing?

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amüsant

This adjective refers to something that is entertaining.

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What is the German translation for angry?

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wütend

This adjective describes a strong feeling of displeasure.

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What is the German translation for artificial?

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künstlich

This adjective refers to something made by human skill, not natural.

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What is the German translation for attentive?

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aufmerksam

This adjective describes someone who is focused and considerate.

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What is the German translation for avaricious?

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gierig

This adjective refers to someone who is excessively greedy.

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What is the German translation for awake?

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wach

This adjective indicates being in a state of wakefulness.

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What is the German translation for bad?

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schlecht

This adjective describes something of poor quality or undesirable.

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What is the German translation for beautiful?

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schön

This adjective refers to something that is aesthetically pleasing.

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What is the German translation for bent?

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gebogen

This adjective describes something that is not straight.

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What is the German translation for bitter?

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bitter

This adjective refers to a sharp, often unpleasant taste.

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What is the German translation for black?

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schwarz

This adjective describes the color that absorbs all light.

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What is the German translation for blind?

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blind

This adjective refers to the inability to see.

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What is the German translation for blue?

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blau

This adjective describes the color of the sky on a clear day.

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What is the German translation for blunt (not sharp)?

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stumpf

This adjective describes an object that is not sharp.

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What is the German translation for brave?

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mutig

This adjective describes someone who shows courage.

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What is the German translation for bright (full of light)?

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hell

This adjective refers to something that emits a lot of light.

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What is the German translation for broad (wide)?

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breit

This adjective describes something that has a large width.

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What is the German translation for brown?

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braun

This adjective describes the color of chocolate or earth.

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What is the German translation for **careful** (cautious)?
vorsichtig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who takes care to avoid danger.
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What is the German translation for **charming**?
charmant ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone or something that is delightful.
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What is the German translation for **cheap**?
billig ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is low in price.
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What is the German translation for **clean**?
sauber ## Footnote This adjective refers to something free from dirt.
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What is the German translation for **clear** (not clouded)?
klar ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is transparent or easy to see through.
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What is the German translation for **cold**?
kalt ## Footnote This adjective describes a low temperature.
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What is the German translation for **comfortable**?
bequem ## Footnote This adjective refers to a state of physical ease.
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What is the German translation for **continual**?
ständig ## Footnote This adjective describes something that occurs repeatedly.
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What is the German translation for **continuous**?
kontinuierlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is unbroken or uninterrupted.
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What is the German translation for **contrary**?
entgegengesetzt ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is opposite in nature.
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What is the German translation for **cool**?
kühl ## Footnote This adjective describes a moderately low temperature.
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What is the German translation for **cruel**?
grausam ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who causes pain or suffering.
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What is the German translation for **daily**?
täglich ## Footnote This adjective describes something that occurs every day.
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What is the German translation for **dangerous**?
gefährlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that poses a risk.
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What is the German translation for **dark**?
dunkel ## Footnote This adjective describes a lack of light.
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What is the German translation for **dead**?
tot ## Footnote This adjective refers to the state of no longer being alive.
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What is the German translation for **deaf**?
taub ## Footnote This adjective describes the inability to hear.
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What is the German translation for **deaf and dumb**?
taubstumm ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who cannot hear or speak.
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What is the German translation for **dear** (beloved)?
lieb ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is cherished.
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What is the German translation for **deep**?
tief ## Footnote This adjective refers to a great distance from the top to the bottom.
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What is the German translation for **different**?
anders ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is not the same.
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What is the German translation for **difficult**?
schwierig ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that requires effort to accomplish.
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What is the German translation for **dirty**?
schmutzig ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is not clean.
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What is the German translation for **disagreeable**?
unangenehm ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is unpleasant.
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What is the German translation for **distinct** (clear)?
deutlich ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is easily perceived.
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What is the German translation for **domestic**?
häuslich ## Footnote This adjective refers to something related to home or family.
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What is the German translation for **double**?
doppelt ## Footnote This adjective describes something that consists of two parts.
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What is the German translation for **drunk**?
betrunken ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who has consumed too much alcohol.
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What is the German translation for **dry**?
trocken ## Footnote This adjective describes something that lacks moisture.
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What is the German translation for **dumb**?
dumm ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who lacks intelligence.
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What is the German translation for **dusty**?
staubig ## Footnote This adjective describes something covered with dust.
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What is the German translation for **early**?
früh ## Footnote This adjective refers to a time before the expected or usual time.
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What is the German translation for **eastern**?
östlich ## Footnote This adjective describes a direction or region toward the east.
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What is the German translation for **easy**?
einfach ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is not difficult.
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What is the German translation for **edible**?
essbar ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is safe to eat.
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What is the German translation for **empty**?
leer ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that contains nothing.
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What is the German translation for **equal**?
gleich ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is the same in quantity or quality.
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What is the German translation for **extreme**?
extrem ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is very far from the average.
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What is the German translation for **faithful**?
treu ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is loyal.
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What is the German translation for **false**?
falsch ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is not true.
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What is the German translation for **famous**?
berühmt ## Footnote This adjective describes someone or something well-known.
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What is the German translation for **fast**?
schnell ## Footnote This adjective refers to a high speed.
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What is the German translation for **fat** (of meat)?
fett ## Footnote This adjective describes meat that has a high fat content.
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What is the German translation for **favorable**?
günstig ## Footnote This adjective refers to something advantageous.
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What is the German translation for **female**?
weiblich ## Footnote This adjective describes the sex that produces eggs.
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What is the German translation for **fertile**?
fruchtbar ## Footnote This adjective refers to land capable of producing crops.
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What is the German translation for **flat**?
flach ## Footnote This adjective describes a surface that is level.
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What is the German translation for **foreign**?
ausländisch ## Footnote This adjective refers to something from another country.
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What is the German translation for **fragile**?
zerbrechlich ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is easily broken.
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What is the German translation for **free**?
frei ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is not restricted.
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What is the German translation for **fresh**?
frisch ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is newly made or obtained.
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What is the German translation for **friendly**?
freundlich ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is kind and pleasant.
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What is the German translation for **full**?
voll ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is filled to capacity.
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What is the German translation for **furious**?
wütend ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is extremely angry.
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What is the German translation for **future**?
Zukunft ## Footnote This adjective refers to a time yet to come.
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What is the German translation for **generous**?
großzügig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is willing to give more than is usual.
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What is the German translation for **genuine**?
echt ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is authentic.
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What is the German translation for **good**?
gut ## Footnote This adjective describes something of high quality.
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What is the German translation for **gray**?
grau ## Footnote This adjective describes a color between black and white.
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What is the German translation for **great/large**?
groß ## Footnote This adjective describes something of considerable size.
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What is the German translation for **green**?
grün ## Footnote This adjective describes the color of grass or leaves.
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What is the German translation for **guilty**?
schuldig ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who has committed an offense.
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What is the German translation for **happy**?
glücklich ## Footnote This adjective describes a state of joy.
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What is the German translation for **hard**?
hart ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is solid and firm.
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What is the German translation for **harmful**?
schädlich ## Footnote This adjective describes something that causes damage or injury.
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What is the German translation for **healthy**?
gesund ## Footnote This adjective refers to a state of well-being.
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What is the German translation for **heavy**?
schwer ## Footnote This adjective describes something that has a lot of weight.
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What is the German translation for **high**?
hoch ## Footnote This adjective refers to a great distance from the bottom to the top.
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What is the German translation for **hollow**?
hohl ## Footnote This adjective describes something that has an empty space inside.
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What is the German translation for **honest**?
ehrlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who is truthful.
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What is the German translation for **hot**?
heiß ## Footnote This adjective describes a high temperature.
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What is the German translation for **human**?
menschlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to characteristics of people.
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What is the German translation for **hungry**?
hungrig ## Footnote This adjective describes a state of needing food.
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What is the German translation for **ill**?
krank ## Footnote This adjective refers to a state of being unwell.
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What is the German translation for **important**?
wichtig ## Footnote This adjective describes something of great significance.
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What is the German translation for **impossible**?
unmöglich ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that cannot be done.
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What is the German translation for **industrious**?
fleißig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who works hard.
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What is the German translation for **inner**?
innerlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to something located inside.
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What is the German translation for **innocent**?
unschuldig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is not guilty of a crime.
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What is the German translation for **inquisitive**?
neugierig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is eager to learn.
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What is the German translation for **insane**?
verrückt ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who is mentally ill.
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What is the German translation for **intelligent**?
intelligent ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who has a high mental capacity.
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What is the German translation for **interesting**?
interessant ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that captures attention.
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What is the German translation for **just** (fair)?
gerecht ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is morally right.
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What is the German translation for **kind**?
freundlich ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is considerate and helpful.
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What is the German translation for **last**?
letzte ## Footnote This adjective refers to the final item in a series.
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What is the German translation for **late**?
spät ## Footnote This adjective refers to a time after the expected or usual time.
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What is the German translation for **lazy**?
faul ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is unwilling to work.
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What is the German translation for **lean**?
mager ## Footnote This adjective describes someone or something that is thin.
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What is the German translation for **left**?
links ## Footnote This adjective refers to the direction opposite of right.
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What is the German translation for **light** (in weight)?
leicht ## Footnote This adjective describes something that has little weight.
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What is the German translation for **liquid**?
flüssig ## Footnote This adjective refers to a state of matter that flows.
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What is the German translation for **long**?
lang ## Footnote This adjective describes a great distance from one end to the other.
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What is the German translation for **loose** (slack)?
locker ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is not tight.
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What is the German translation for **loud**?
laut ## Footnote This adjective refers to a high volume of sound.
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What is the German translation for **low**?
niedrig ## Footnote This adjective describes a small height or level.
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Translate into German: **lukewarm**?
lauwarm ## Footnote This term describes a temperature that is moderately warm.
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Translate into German: **male**?
männlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to the male gender.
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Translate into German: **married**?
verheiratet ## Footnote This term indicates a person who is legally united in marriage.
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Translate into German: **mean (average)**?
mittel ## Footnote This adjective refers to the average value in a set of numbers.
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Translate into German: **medical**?
medizinisch ## Footnote This term relates to the practice of medicine.
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Translate into German: **military**?
militärisch ## Footnote This adjective pertains to armed forces or warfare.
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Translate into German: **mobile**?
mobil ## Footnote This term describes something that is capable of moving or being moved.
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Translate into German: **modest**?
bescheiden ## Footnote This adjective refers to a moderate or humble view of one's importance.
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Translate into German: **moist**?
feucht ## Footnote This term describes something that is slightly wet.
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Translate into German: **mutual**?
gegenseitig ## Footnote This adjective refers to something shared by two or more parties.
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Translate into German: **naked**?
nackt ## Footnote This term describes a state of being without clothing.
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Translate into German: **narrow**?
schmal ## Footnote This adjective refers to a small width.
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Translate into German: **natural**?
natürlich ## Footnote This term describes something that exists in nature and is not made or caused by humans.
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Translate into German: **necessary**?
notwendig ## Footnote This adjective indicates something that is essential or required.
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Translate into German: **new**?
neu ## Footnote This term describes something that has recently come into existence.
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Translate into German: **next**?
nächste ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that comes immediately after.
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Translate into German: **northern**?
nördlich ## Footnote This term describes a location or direction toward the north.
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Translate into German: **obedient**?
gehorsam ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who follows orders or rules.
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Translate into German: **occupied (of a seat, etc.)**?
besetzt ## Footnote This term indicates that a seat or space is currently in use.
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Translate into German: **old**?
alt ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that has existed for a long time.
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Translate into German: **only**?
nur ## Footnote This term indicates a singularity or exclusivity.
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Translate into German: **open**?
offen ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is not closed or obstructed.
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Translate into German: **ordinary**?
gewöhnlich ## Footnote This term refers to something that is common or not special.
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Translate into German: **original**?
ursprünglich ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is the first of its kind.
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Translate into German: **outer**?
äußere ## Footnote This term describes something that is on the outside.
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Translate into German: **own**?
eigen ## Footnote This adjective indicates possession or belonging.
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Translate into German: **painful**?
schmerzhaft ## Footnote This term describes something that causes pain.
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Translate into German: **pale**?
blass ## Footnote This adjective refers to a light or washed-out color, often of skin.
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Translate into German: **past**?
vergangen ## Footnote This term refers to a time that has already occurred.
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Translate into German: **patient**?
geduldig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is able to accept delays or problems without becoming annoyed.
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Translate into German: **personal**?
persönlich ## Footnote This term refers to something related to an individual.
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Translate into German: **pointed**?
spitz ## Footnote This adjective describes something that has a sharp end.
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Translate into German: **poisonous**?
giftig ## Footnote This term refers to something that is capable of causing harm or death if ingested.
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Translate into German: **polite**?
höflich ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who shows good manners.
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Translate into German: **poor**?
arm ## Footnote This term refers to a lack of wealth or resources.
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Translate into German: **popular**?
beliebt ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is well-liked or favored by many.
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Translate into German: **possible**?
möglich ## Footnote This term indicates something that can happen or be done.
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Translate into German: **practical**?
praktisch ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is useful or effective.
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Translate into German: **pregnant**?
schwanger ## Footnote This term describes a woman who is carrying a developing fetus.
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Translate into German: **present**?
präsent ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that exists or is occurring now.
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Translate into German: **pretty**?
hübsch ## Footnote This term describes someone or something that is attractive.
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Translate into German: **principal**?
haupt- ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is primary or most important.
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Translate into German: **probable**?
wahrscheinlich ## Footnote This term indicates something that is likely to happen.
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Translate into German: **proud**?
stolz ## Footnote This adjective describes a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction.
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Translate into German: **public**?
öffentlich ## Footnote This term refers to something that is open or accessible to all.
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Translate into German: **quiet**?
ruhig ## Footnote This adjective describes a lack of noise or disturbance.
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Translate into German: **rare**?
selten ## Footnote This term refers to something that is uncommon or infrequent.
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Translate into German: **raw**?
roh ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is uncooked or unprocessed.
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Translate into German: **ready**?
bereit ## Footnote This term indicates a state of being prepared.
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Translate into German: **real**?
echt ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is genuine or not artificial.
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Translate into German: **reasonable**?
vernünftig ## Footnote This term describes something that is fair and sensible.
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Translate into German: **red**?
rot ## Footnote This adjective refers to a color that is associated with warmth and energy.
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Translate into German: **regular**?
regelmäßig ## Footnote This term describes something that occurs at fixed intervals.
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Translate into German: **responsible**?
verantwortlich ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who is accountable for their actions.
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Translate into German: **rich**?
reich ## Footnote This term describes someone who has a lot of wealth.
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Translate into German: **ridiculous**?
lächerlich ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is absurd or laughable.
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Translate into German: **right (correct)**?
richtig ## Footnote This term indicates something that is accurate or true.
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Translate into German: **right (hand)**?
rechts ## Footnote This adjective refers to the direction opposite of left.
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Translate into German: **rigid**?
starr ## Footnote This term describes something that is stiff and not flexible.
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Translate into German: **ripe**?
reif ## Footnote This adjective refers to fruit or vegetables that are fully grown and ready to eat.
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Translate into German: **rough (not smooth)**?
rau ## Footnote This term describes a surface that is not even or smooth.
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Translate into German: **round**?
rund ## Footnote This adjective describes a shape that is circular.
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Translate into German: **rude**?
unhöflich ## Footnote This term describes someone who lacks manners.
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Translate into German: **rusty**?
rostig ## Footnote This adjective refers to metal that has corroded.
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Translate into German: **sad**?
traurig ## Footnote This term describes a feeling of unhappiness.
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Translate into German: **satisfied**?
zufrieden ## Footnote This adjective describes a feeling of contentment.
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Translate into German: **scientific**?
wissenschaftlich ## Footnote This term refers to something related to science.
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Translate into German: **secret**?
geheim ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is not known or seen by others.
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Translate into German: **sensitive**?
sensibel ## Footnote This term describes someone who is easily affected by emotions.
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Translate into German: **separate**?
getrennt ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is divided or distinct.
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Translate into German: **serious**?
ernst ## Footnote This term describes a state of being solemn or grave.
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Translate into German: **shallow**?
flach ## Footnote This adjective refers to a small depth.
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Translate into German: **sharp**?
scharf ## Footnote This term describes an edge that is able to cut.
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Translate into German: **short**?
kurz ## Footnote This adjective refers to a small length.
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Translate into German: **shut**?
geschlossen ## Footnote This term describes something that is not open.
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Translate into German: **shy**?
schüchtern ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is reserved or timid.
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Translate into German: **similar**?
ähnlich ## Footnote This term refers to something that has likeness or resemblance.
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Translate into German: **simple**?
einfach ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is easy to understand.
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Translate into German: **sleepy**?
schläfrig ## Footnote This term describes a state of wanting to sleep.
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Translate into German: **slim**?
schlank ## Footnote This adjective refers to someone who is slender.
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Translate into German: **slow**?
langsam ## Footnote This term describes a low speed.
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Translate into German: **small/little**?
klein ## Footnote This adjective refers to something of a lesser size.
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Translate into German: **smooth**?
glatt ## Footnote This term describes a surface that is even and free of bumps.
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Translate into German: **sober**?
nüchtern ## Footnote This adjective describes a state of being not intoxicated.
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Translate into German: **soft**?
weich ## Footnote This term describes something that is easy to press or bend.
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Translate into German: **solid**?
fest ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is firm and stable.
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Translate into German: **sour**?
sauer ## Footnote This term describes a taste that is acidic.
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Translate into German: **southern**?
südlich ## Footnote This adjective describes a location or direction toward the south.
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Translate into German: **special**?
besonders ## Footnote This term refers to something that is distinct or unique.
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Translate into German: **square**?
quadratisch ## Footnote This adjective describes a shape with four equal sides.
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Translate into German: **steep**?
steil ## Footnote This term describes a sharp incline or decline.
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Translate into German: **sticky**?
klebrig ## Footnote This adjective describes a surface that adheres to other surfaces.
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Translate into German: **straight**?
gerade ## Footnote This term describes a line that does not curve.
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Translate into German: **strange**?
seltsam ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is unusual or odd.
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Translate into German: **strong**?
stark ## Footnote This term describes someone or something with great physical power.
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Translate into German: **stupid**?
dumm ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who lacks intelligence.
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Translate into German: **sudden**?
plötzlich ## Footnote This term describes something that happens unexpectedly.
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Translate into German: **sufficient**?
ausreichend ## Footnote This adjective indicates an adequate amount or degree.
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Translate into German: **suitable**?
geeignet ## Footnote This term describes something that is appropriate for a particular purpose.
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Translate into German: **sure (certain)**?
sicher ## Footnote This adjective indicates a state of confidence or certainty.
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Translate into German: **sweet**?
süß ## Footnote This term describes a taste that is sugary.
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Translate into German: **talkative**?
gesprächig ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who talks a lot.
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Translate into German: **tame**?
zahm ## Footnote This term describes an animal that is domesticated.
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Translate into German: **thankful**?
dankbar ## Footnote This adjective describes a feeling of gratitude.
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Translate into German: **thick (not thin)**?
dick ## Footnote This term describes something that has a large width or diameter.
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Translate into German: **thick (dense)**?
dicht ## Footnote This adjective refers to something that is closely packed together.
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Translate into German: **think**?
denken ## Footnote This verb refers to the process of using one's mind to consider or reason.
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Translate into German: **thirsty**?
durstig ## Footnote This adjective describes a state of needing water.
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Translate into German: **tight (close-fitting)**?
eng ## Footnote This term describes something that fits closely to the body.
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Translate into German: **tired**?
müde ## Footnote This adjective describes a state of needing rest.
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Translate into German: **topmost**?
oberste ## Footnote This term refers to the highest position.
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Translate into German: **tough**?
hart ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is strong and durable.
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Translate into German: **transparent**?
transparent ## Footnote This term describes a material that allows light to pass through.
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Translate into German: **true**?
wahr ## Footnote This adjective indicates something that is correct or factual.
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Translate into German: **ugly**?
hässlich ## Footnote This term describes something that is not attractive.
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Translate into German: **unconscious**?
bewusstlos ## Footnote This adjective describes a state of not being aware or responsive.
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Translate into German: **unemployed**?
arbeitslos ## Footnote This term describes someone who does not have a job.
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Translate into German: **urgent**?
dringend ## Footnote This adjective describes something that requires immediate attention.
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Translate into German: **useful**?
nützlich ## Footnote This term describes something that is helpful or beneficial.
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Translate into German: **vain**?
eitel ## Footnote This adjective describes someone who is excessively proud of their appearance.
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Translate into German: **valid**?
gültig ## Footnote This term refers to something that is legally acceptable.
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Translate into German: **valuable**?
wertvoll ## Footnote This adjective describes something that has significant worth.
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Translate into German: **visible**?
sichtbar ## Footnote This term describes something that can be seen.
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Translate into German: **vulgar**?
vulgär ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is lacking in refinement.
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Translate into German: **warm**?
warm ## Footnote This term describes a moderate temperature that is higher than room temperature.
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Translate into German: **weak**?
schwach ## Footnote This adjective describes someone or something that lacks strength.
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Translate into German: **western**?
westlich ## Footnote This term describes a location or direction toward the west.
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Translate into German: **wet**?
nass ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is covered in water or moisture.
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Translate into German: **white**?
weiß ## Footnote This term refers to a color that is the lightest shade.
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Translate into German: **whole**?
ganz ## Footnote This adjective describes something that is complete or entire.
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Translate into German: **wild**?
wild ## Footnote This term describes something that is untamed or uncontrolled.
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Translate into German: **wrong (incorrect)**?
falsch ## Footnote This adjective indicates something that is not correct.
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Translate into German: **yearly**?
jährlich ## Footnote This term describes something that occurs once a year.
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Translate into German: **yellow**?
gelb ## Footnote This adjective refers to a bright color that is often associated with sunshine.
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Translate into German: **young**?
jung ## Footnote This term describes someone or something that is in the early stage of life.