Goethe A1 German Vocabulary PDF Download

This Goethe A1 German vocabulary list is for learners who want a cleaner way to review the words that actually matter at beginner level. It focuses on practical everyday German you can use for introductions, transport, food, daily routines, simple questions, and first conversations.

Each row gives you the German headword, a plain-English meaning, and a short example sentence so you can study the word in context instead of memorising it in isolation. Because this list also has audio, you can listen, repeat, and then use the free PDF button under the table when you want an offline study copy.

As a CEFR-aligned A1 list, this is not about sounding advanced. It is about building the core vocabulary that helps you understand beginner lessons, fill out simple forms, and say useful things clearly and confidently.

When you finish this list, keep going in the Yak Yacker German section for more beginner-friendly vocabulary, phrases, and grammar reference pages.

Making the Most of Goethe A1 Vocabulary

A CEFR-aligned A1 list should give you the words that carry everyday beginner German, not a pile of impressive extras you are unlikely to use soon. That means greetings, numbers, family, food, transport, daily routines, basic verbs, question words, and the kind of vocabulary that shows up in first conversations, simple forms, and beginner exams.

The most useful way to study a list like this is not as random flashcards, but as building material for short real sentences. When you learn a word like arbeiten, heute, or Bahnhof, connect it to a plain example you can actually picture or reuse. That helps you move from passive recognition into active use much faster.

This table works best when you use the meaning, example sentence, and audio together. Listen, repeat, and then try writing or saying a few simple sentences of your own. That turns the list into something practical, and it gets you closer to the kind of German you need for real A1 situations rather than just list-memorizing.

Goethe A1 German Vocabulary Quiz

Try the quiz first if you want a quick confidence check, or use it after the list as a simple review round.

Goethe A1 German Vocabulary List

WordTypeMeaningExampleAudio
bleibenOtherto stayIch bleibe heute zu Hause.
böseOtherangrySie ist böse auf mich.
brauchenOtherto needBrauchst du die Zeitung noch?
breitOtherwideWie breit ist der Schrank?
bringenOtherto bringBringen Sie mir bitte noch einen Kaffee!
buchstabierenOtherto spellBitte buchstabieren Sie Ihren Namen.
circa/ca.OtherapproximatelyVon Mainz nach Frankfurt sind es circa fünfzig Kilometer.
daOtherthereDa hinten ist er ja.
danebenOthernext to itDu kennst doch die Post. Daneben ist die Bank.
dankeOtherthank youSoll ich Ihnen helfen? / Nein, danke!
dankenOtherto thankIch danke Ihnen für die Einladung.
dannOtherthen (afterwards)Ich muss noch schnell zur Post, dann komme ich.
dasOtherthatIch nehme das da.
das Apartment, -sNounapartmentWir haben ein Apartment gemietet.
das Auge, -nNouneyeEr hat blaue Augen.
das AuslandNounabroad/overseasFahren Sie ins Ausland?
das Auto, -sNouncarEr kommt mit dem Auto.
das Baby, -sNounbabyMein Kind ist noch ein Baby.
das BadNounbathroomWir haben kein großes Bad.
das Bein, -eNounlegMein rechtes Bein tut weh.
das Beispiel, -eNounexampleKannst du mir ein Beispiel sagen?
das Bett, -enNounbedWir brauchen noch ein Kinderbett.
das BierNounbeerNoch ein Bier bitte.
das Bild, -erNounpictureHast du ein Bild von deinem Sohn?
das Brot, -eNounbreadHaben Sie auch Weißbrot?