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Welcome to theGerman wikibook, a free textbook for learning the German (Deutsch) language. As this book is still under development, you are invited to make any problems/suggestions known in ourDiscussion page. If you wish to contribute, feel free to see theDeveloper's page.

Deutschland – Germany Switzerland Austria 


APDF version is available. (info)
Did You Know?
The German language does not have a true present continuous tense, only present tense.

Well, out here in the far west near the Dutch border we have present continuous.

Contents

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Lessons:Level ILevel IILevel IIILevel IVLevel V
GrammarAppendicesAbout (includingprint versions) •Q&APlanning


(edit template)Level I Lessons(discussion)

I.0 Introduction

Section I.A:I.1 Wie heißt du? (1. Teil)I.2 Wie heißt du? (2. Teil)I.3 Bitte buchstabieren SieReview Section I.A

Section I.B:I.4 FreizeitI.5 GeburtstagI.6 EssenReview Section I.B

Section I.C:I.7 KleidungI.8 Familie und NationalitätI.9 SchuleReview Section I.C

Section I.D:I.10 Das FestI.11 Privileg und VerantwortungI.12 WetterReview Section I.D

Section I.E:I.13 Zu Hause essenI.14 FilmeI.15 Das HausReview Section I.E


(edit template)Level II Lessons(discussion)

II.0 Introduction

Section II.A:II.1 Einfache GesprächeII.2 Fremde und FreundeII.3 Die ZahlenII.4 ZürichII.5 Wiederholung

Section II.B:II.6 Die WohnungII.7 MathematikII.8 Mein, Dein, SeinII.9 Einkaufen gehenII.10 Wiederholung

Section II.C:II.11 Verbtempus und WortstellungII.12 FragewörterII.13 Mein Arm schmerztII.14 TiergartenII.15 Wiederholung


(edit template)Level III Lessons(discussion)

Section III.A:III.1 Markus studiertIII.2 Ein GesprächIII.3 Keine Sorge!

Section III.B:III.4 Die GeschäftsleuteIII.5 In ÖsterreichIII.6 Tour de France

Section III.C:III.7 —III.8 —III.9 —

Section III.D:III.10 Das RuhrgebietIII.11 —III.12 —


(edit template)Level IV Lessons(discussion)

Section 1 ~ Kiel, Germany

Section IV.A:Lektion 1: UndevelopedLektion 2: UndevelopedLektion 3: UndevelopedWiederholung 1: Undeveloped

Section 2 ~ Schaan, Liechtenstein

Section IV.B:Lektion 4: UndevelopedLektion 5: UndevelopedLektion 6: UndevelopedWiederholung 2: Undeveloped

Section 3 ~ Schaffhausen, Switzerland

Section IV.C:Lektion 7: UndevelopedLektion 8: UndevelopedLektion 9: UndevelopedWiederholung 3: Undeveloped


(edit template)Level V Review Lessons(discussion)

Section V:
*Starting Point: UndevelopedBerlin, Germany (II): UndevelopedVienna, Austria (III): Undeveloped
*Bern, Switzerland (IV): UndevelopedSalzburg, Austria (V): UndevelopedZürich, Switzerland (VI): Undeveloped
Hannover, Germany (VII): UndevelopedBonn, Germany (VIII): UndevelopedInnsbruck, Austria (IX): Undeveloped
Bavaria, Germany (X): UndevelopedKiel, Germany (XI): UndevelopedSchaan, Liechtenstein (XII): Undeveloped
Schaffhausen, Switzerland (XIII): UndevelopedDeutschland, Österreich, und Schweiz (XIV): Undeveloped


Grammar

Introduction and overviewBasic terminologyPersonal pronouns, formal and informal you, introduction to genderIntransitive verbs, verb conjugation, present tenseAdverbs, V2 word order, Negation of verbs, Sentence adverbsStem-changing verbs, Weak vs. Strong verbsPolar questions, V1 word order, Pre- and postamblesNoun genderNoun pluralsNoun phrases, ArticlesTransitive verbs, Accusative case, word orderPronomial possessives, Possessive determiners, Possessive pronouns, Negation withkeinIrregular verbs, Past-like present verbsUninflected adjectives, Predicate phrases, Copulative verbsInterrogatives,der wordsFuture tense, The sentence bracketDitransitive verbs, Dative caseCoordinating conjunctions, Ellipses, Adverbial conjunctions, Multipart conjunctionsPrepositions with accusative and dative, Prepositional verbsPrefixed verbs, Separable verbs, Separable and inseparable prefixesImperatives, The imperative mood, The impersonal imperativeImpersonal verbs, Impersonal pronouns, the Point-of-view dativeDative prepositionsPossessives and the genitive caseModal auxiliary verbs, Compound verbs, Modal adverbsDemonstrativesThe simple past tenseReflexive pronouns and reflexive verbsSubordinating conjunctionsDeclining adjectives


Adjectives and AdverbsAlphabetCasesNounsPrepositions and PostpositionsPronounsSentencesVerbs


(edit template)Appendices(discussion)

100% developedAlphabet50% developedVocabulary50% developedPhrasebook75% developedResources100% developedNames100% developedGerman History100% developedNations of the World100% developedFalse Friends100% developedNumbers100% developedKeyboard Layout100% developedExercises

Resources

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This book has aPDF version.
IThis is aCategory I Language.
For other German textbooks refer toDeutsch.
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