German Compound Nouns PDF Download and Quiz

German has a superpower: it stacks words together like building blocks to create new, wonderfully specific nouns. Ever seen a word like Handschuh and wondered what on earth a ‘hand shoe’ is? Spoiler: it’s a glove. Once you see the logic, these compound nouns go from intimidating to fascinating.

This list rounds up about 200 everyday German compound nouns-not the five-syllable monsters that only appear in legal documents, but the ones you’ll actually hear in conversation, read on signs, or need when you’re fumbling for the right word. Each entry comes with a plain-English meaning and a natural example sentence so you can see how the word behaves in the wild.

We’ve added audio for every single entry-tap the play button to hear the word spoken clearly, because hearing it once beats reading it ten times. And when you want to take the list offline, the free Download PDF button below the table has you covered. No gimmicks, just a clean PDF you can keep on your phone or print out.

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Quick Quiz

Think you can spot a compound noun in the wild? The quiz below tosses a few at you – see how many you already know.

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WordTypeMeaning
kariertAdjectivecheckered, chequered, checked
KassiererOthercashier, teller
KateOthercottage
KlassenarbeitOtherclass test
klebrigAdjectivesticky
KöchinOtherfemale cook, chef
KomponistOthercomposer
konservativAdjectiveconservative
KorridorOthercorridor
LadyOtherlady
LangeweileOtherboredom, tedium, ennui
langfristigAdjectivelong-term
LeeOtherlee, leeward
LordOtherlord
losfahrenVerbdepart, drive off, set off, leave
MadameOthermadame
MajestätOthermajesty, grandeur
MajorOthermajor
MamiOthermother, momma, mommy, mummy
MargeOthermargin
MarkOtherdeutsche mark, deutschmark
mattAdjectiveexhausted, worn-out, weary
MaxOtherMax
MissionOthermission
MonsieurOtherMonsieur, M