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German Lesson: Christine's Easily Confusable Words

Description:   One letter makes all the difference

Created by: cjblack
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Card # German English Image
1 die Stadt ≠ der Staat Boston is a city in the state of Massachussetts.
2 wider ≠ wieder Despite expectations he has returned.
3 wenige ≠ wenig Few people eat little.
4 kein ≠ klein He isn’t a small child anymore!
5 auf ≠ aus He opened the door and went out of the house.
6 das Lied ≠ das Leid He sings a song about the sorrows of love.
7 neun ≠ neu Her nine pairs of shoes are new.
8 denn ≠ den How did you find the dog then?
9 nicht ≠ nichts I can’t do nothing, can I?
10 noch ≠ nach I still have to go to Frankfurt quickly.
11 die Urzeit ≠ die Uhrzeit In prehistoric times there was no clock-time.
12 schon ≠ schön (adv) It is already quite cold.
13 viele ≠ viel Many fans had drunk too much.
14 der Schlüssel ≠ die Schüssel My key lay in the bowl!
15 nun ≠ nur Now he only wants to sleep.
16 etwa ≠ etwas The approximately 35 year old passenger has forgotten something.
17 nun ≠ nur The beer is all gone. Now there is only juice left.
18 fruchtbar ≠ furchtbar The fertile land is terribly destroyed.
19 leben ≠ lieben The pop star lives in Paris and loves life.
20 von ≠ vor The song is older than 20 years / than of 20 years ago.
21 was ≠ war What was going on here then?
22 wen ≠ wenn Who do you want to see when you come?
23 wer ≠ war Who has been to Switzerland?
24 mit ≠ mir You can’t do that with me!
25 seit ≠ seid (gewesen) You haven’t been here since Christmas.
26 unten ≠ unter Your bag is downstairs under the table.

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