Are you interested in learning emotions in German through games? Dive into a world of fun and interactive activities to expand your vocabulary and understanding of how to express feelings in a new language. Let's make learning a foreign language exciting and enjoyable together!
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Vocabulary
English | German |
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Anger | Wut |
Anxiety | Angst |
Confidence | Vertrauen |
Contentment | Zufriedenheit |
Curiosity | Neugierde |
Disgust | Ekel |
Envy | Neid |
Excitement | Aufregung |
Fear | Angst |
Frustration | Frustration |
Guilt | Schuldgefühl |
Hope | Hoffnung |
Jealousy | Eifersucht |
Joy | Freude |
Love | Liebe |
Pride | Stolz |
Relief | Erleichterung |
Sadness | Traurigkeit |
Shame | Scham |
Surprise | Überraschung |
Quick Facts
- Emotions in German are often expressed using specific words or phrases that may not have direct translations in English.
- There are many different emotions in German, such as "Glück" (happiness), "Trauer" (sadness), "Angst" (fear), "Wut" (anger), and "Liebe" (love).
- German speakers may use body language and facial expressions to convey their emotions, in addition to words.
- Understanding emotions in German can help you connect with native speakers on a deeper level and improve your communication skills.
- Learning about emotions in German can also enhance your cultural awareness and sensitivity when interacting with German-speaking individuals.
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Vocabulary List
Download:emotions_in_german.pdf