Common German slang phrases

German Slang: Free Printable Flashcards

Textbook German gets you through a test. Real German gets you through a night out with friends. This popular slang list is packed with the words and expressions people actually use on the streets, in group chats, and over coffee – not the stuffy phrases you memorized for class.

We’ve gathered around 200 everyday slang terms that’ll help you decode conversations, catch the jokes you’ve been missing, and sound way less like a walking textbook. Each entry comes with a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you can see exactly how the slang lives in the wild.

Ready to sound a little less textbook and a lot more like a local? Scroll to the bottom of the article for the free printable German Slang in Germany vocabulary list PDF and the free downloadable printable German Slang in Germany flashcards.

Use this list as a starting point, then keep going in the Yak Yacker German section for more words, phrases, and study-friendly reference pages.

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TermMeaning
jemandYAY-mand
jemandYAY-mand
JesusJesus
JesusJesus
joyo
joyo
joayo-ah
joayo-ah
jüdischJewish
jüdischJewish
JungeYOON-gə
JungeYOON-gə
Kakaococoa, chocolate milk, hot chocolate
kariertcheckered, chequered, checked
kariertcheckered, chequered, checked
Katecottage
Katecottage
kein Stresskine shtress
kein Stresskine shtress
keinen Bock aufKY-nen bok auf
keinen Bock aufKY-nen bok auf
klappenklup-en
klappenklup-en
Köchinfemale cook, chef
Köchinfemale cook, chef

Free German Slang Vocabulary List and Flashcard PDFs

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