Are you ready to have fun and learn German at the same time? Dive into the world of fruits in German with our interactive games! From "Apfel" to "Banane", you'll be a pro in no time. Say goodbye to boring textbooks and hello to a new way of learning. Let's play games to learn German fruits together!
Games
Study Resources
Vocabulary
English | German |
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apple | Apfel |
apricot | Aprikose |
avocado | Avocado |
banana | Banane |
blueberry | Blaubeere |
cherry | Kirsche |
coconut | Kokosnuss |
fig | Feige |
grape | Traube |
grapefruit | Grapefruit |
kiwi | Kiwi |
lemon | Zitrone |
lime | Limette |
mango | Mango |
melon | Melone |
nectarine | Nektarine |
orange | Orange |
papaya | Papaya |
peach | Pfirsich |
pear | Birne |
pineapple | Ananas |
plum | Pflaume |
raspberry | Himbeere |
strawberry | Erdbeere |
watermelon | Wassermelone |
Quick Facts
- Fruits in German are called "Früchte".
- Common fruits in German include "Apfel" (apple), "Banane" (banana), "Erdbeere" (strawberry), "Orange" (orange), and "Traube" (grape).
- Germany is known for its high-quality fruits and fruit products.
- Fruits are an important part of the German diet and are often eaten fresh or used in desserts.
- German cuisine includes many dishes that feature fruits as a main ingredient, such as "Apfelstrudel" (apple strudel) and "Kirschtorte" (cherry cake).
Downloads
Vocabulary List
Download:fruits_in_german.pdf