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==The 2D shapes== | ==The 2D shapes== | ||
*Square => ''' | *Square => '''quadratisch''' (adjective) '''/Quadrat''' (noun) '''/ Viereck''' (noun) | ||
*Rectangle => '''Rechteck''' | *Rectangle => '''Rechteck''' (noun) | ||
*Triangle => '''Dreieck''' | *Triangle => '''Dreieck''' (noun) | ||
*Oval => ''' | *Oval => '''oval''' (adjective) | ||
*Circle => '''Kreis''' | *Circle => '''Kreis''' (noun) | ||
*Diamond => '''Rhombus | *Diamond => '''Rhombus''' (noun) | ||
*Pentagon => '''Fünfeck''' | *Pentagon => '''Fünfeck''' (noun) | ||
*Star => '''Stern''' | *Star => '''Stern''' (noun) | ||
*Heart => '''Herz''' | *Heart => '''Herz''' (noun) | ||
*Zigzag => '''Zickzack''' | *Zigzag => '''Zickzack''' (noun) | ||
*Spiral => '''Spirale''' | *Spiral => '''Spirale''' (noun) | ||
==The 3D shapes== | ==The 3D shapes== | ||
*Cube => '''Würfel''' | *Cube => '''Würfel''' (noun) | ||
*Cylinder => '''Zylinder''' | *Cylinder => '''Zylinder''' (noun) | ||
*Pyramid => '''Pyramide''' | *Pyramid => '''Pyramide''' (noun) | ||
*Sphere => '''Kugel''' | *Sphere => '''Kugel''' (noun) | ||
*Hemisphere => '''Halbkugel''' | *Hemisphere => '''Halbkugel''' (noun) | ||
*Cone => '''Kegel''' | *Cone => '''Kegel''' (noun) | ||
Good luck ;) | Good luck ;) |
Revision as of 18:45, 6 April 2019
In this lesson, we will only introduce the shapes in German.
Follow the lesson.
The 2D shapes
- Square => quadratisch (adjective) /Quadrat (noun) / Viereck (noun)
- Rectangle => Rechteck (noun)
- Triangle => Dreieck (noun)
- Oval => oval (adjective)
- Circle => Kreis (noun)
- Diamond => Rhombus (noun)
- Pentagon => Fünfeck (noun)
- Star => Stern (noun)
- Heart => Herz (noun)
- Zigzag => Zickzack (noun)
- Spiral => Spirale (noun)
The 3D shapes
- Cube => Würfel (noun)
- Cylinder => Zylinder (noun)
- Pyramid => Pyramide (noun)
- Sphere => Kugel (noun)
- Hemisphere => Halbkugel (noun)
- Cone => Kegel (noun)
Good luck ;)