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Obst und Gemüse – Fruit & Vegetables

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🍎 Obst und Gemüse – Fruit and Vegetables in German

Shopping at a German Markt (market) or Supermarkt is a great way to practise your vocabulary. Here are all the essential fruit and vegetable words, plus useful shopping phrases.

🍎 Obst – Fruit

EmojiGermanEnglishGender
🍎der Apfel (Äpfel)applem
🍌die Banane (-n)bananaf
🍊die Orange (-n)orangef
🍇die Traube (-n)grapef
🍓die Erdbeere (-n)strawberryf
🍋die Zitrone (-n)lemonf
🍑der Pfirsich (-e)peachm
🍍die Ananas (–)pineapplef
🍉die Wassermelone (-n)watermelonf

🥕 Gemüse – Vegetables

EmojiGermanEnglishGender
🥕die Karotte (-n) / Möhrecarrotf
🥔die Kartoffel (-n)potatof
🍅die Tomate (-n)tomatof
🥦der Brokkoli (–)broccolim
🧅die Zwiebel (-n)onionf
🧄der Knoblauch (–)garlicm
🥬der Salat (-e)lettuce / saladm
🥒die Gurke (-n)cucumberf
🌽der Mais (–)corn / maizem
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Shopping Phrases

At the market: Ich hätte gern ein Kilo Äpfel. (I'd like a kilo of apples.) / Was kostet das? (How much is it?) / Haben Sie frische Erdbeeren? (Do you have fresh strawberries?)

Ich esse jeden Tag einen Apfel und eine Banane.I eat an apple and a banana every day.

✏️ Übungen

1. What gender is Kartoffel? feminine (die)

2. How do you ask "How much is it?" Was kostet das?

3. Translate: "I'd like two kilos of tomatoes." Ich hätte gern zwei Kilo Tomaten.

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