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(In English, we differentiate between Hare and Rabbit. The German "Hase" can refer to either a hare or a rabbit, whereas Kanin or Kaninchen refers only to a rabbit.)
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[[Category: German/Beginner]]
[[Category: German/Beginner]]

Revision as of 18:28, 18 December 2018

German-animals.jpg

Words

English German
the dog der Hund
the cat die Katze
the mouse die Maus
the elephant der Elefant
the lion der Löwe
the tiger der Tiger
the mosquito die Mücke
the horse das Pferd
the rabbit der Hase, das Kanin, das Kaninchen
the turtle die Schildkröte
the bird der Vogel
the butterfly der Schmetterling
the spider die Spinne
the snail die Schnecke
the shark der Hai
the snake die Schlange
the monkey der Affe
the fox der Fuchs
the bear der Bär
the elk der Elch
the goat die Ziege
the pig das Schwein
the rooster der Gockel, der Hahn
the hen die Henne

For a translation of animal names in many languages, please visit THIS LESSON

Practice Phrases

  • Der Hund bellt. - The dog barks.
  • Die Katze jagt die Maus. - The cat hunts the mouse.
  • Der Löwe schläft. - The lion sleeps.
  • Das Pferd frisst Gras. - The horse eats grass.

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