AP German Language and Culture Vocabulary

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Abitur

German university entrance examination — the final qualifying exam taken at the end of the Gymnasium (academic high school), equivalent to A-levels; required for university admission




Example: "Ohne          ist ein Hochschulstudium in Deutschland schwierig." (Without the Abitur, university study in Germany is difficult.)

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Adjektivdeklination

adjective declension — the system by which German adjectives change their endings based on case, gender, and number




Example: "Ich kaufe einen          Wagen." (I am buying a new car — demonstrating adjective ending after indefinite article.)

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Adoption

adoption — the legal process by which a person takes on the parental rights and responsibilities for a child who is not their biological offspring




Example: "Sie haben ein Kind aus Vietnam         ." (They adopted a child from Vietnam.)

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Akkusativ

accusative case — the grammatical case used for the direct object of a verb and after certain prepositions (durch, für, gegen, ohne, um)




Example: "Ich sehe          Mann." (I see the man — den = accusative masculine.)

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Algorithmus

algorithm — a step-by-step procedure or set of rules for solving a problem or making decisions, especially in computing




Example: "Soziale Medien nutzen         en, um Inhalte auszuwählen, die Nutzer sehen." (Social media use algorithms to select content that users see.)

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Alleinerziehende

single parents — a parent raising children without a partner




Example: "Viele          brauchen staatliche Unterstützung." (Many single parents need government support.)

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allerdings

however / admittedly / though — a modal adverb expressing a concession or reservation; softer than 'aber'


Similar definitions: jedoch, aber, freilich




Example: "Das Projekt war erfolgreich;          gab es einige Probleme." (The project was successful; however, there were some problems.)

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Alltagskultur

everyday culture — the cultural practices, habits, and customs of daily life, including food, leisure, and social interaction




Example: "Die          in Deutschland spiegelt sich in Bräuchen wie dem Feierabend und dem Sonntagsspaziergang wider." (Everyday culture in Germany is reflected in customs like Feierabend and the Sunday walk.)

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als (Konjunktion)

when / as / than — a multifunctional conjunction: (1) for single past events (als ich jung war), (2) in comparisons (größer als), (3) with certain verbs (gelten als)




Example: "         er ankam, begann das Konzert." (When he arrived, the concert began.)

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also

so / therefore / thus — a connective adverb expressing logical consequence or conclusion; also used as a conversational filler


Similar definitions: folglich, daher, somit




Example: "Er hat nicht trainiert;          verlor er das Rennen." (He hadn't trained; so he lost the race.)

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Antisemitismus

antisemitism — hostility, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people; a central issue in Germany's Vergangenheitsbewältigung




Example: "Die Bekämpfung von          ist eine staatliche Pflicht in Deutschland." (Combating antisemitism is a state obligation in Germany.)

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Arbeit

work / labor — physical or mental effort directed toward producing or accomplishing something; employment


Similar definitions: Beschäftigung, Tätigkeit




Example: "         macht das Leben süß." (Work makes life sweet — German proverb.)

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Arbeitnehmerrechte

labor rights / workers' rights — the rights of employees in the workplace, including fair wages, safe conditions, and the right to organize




Example: "Gewerkschaften kämpfen für         ." (Trade unions fight for workers' rights.)

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Arbeitslosigkeit

unemployment — the condition of being without a paid job while actively seeking work


Similar definitions: Erwerbslosigkeit




Example: "Die          ist in Deutschland auf einem historischen Tiefstand." (Unemployment in Germany is at a historic low.)

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Arbeitsmarkt

labor market — the market in which employers find employees and workers find jobs




Example: "Der          in Deutschland ist sehr wettbewerbsfähig." (The labor market in Germany is very competitive.)

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Arbeitsmarktreformen

labor market reforms — policy changes to improve the functioning of the job market, such as Germany's Hartz reforms in the early 2000s




Example: "Die          veränderten die deutsche Wirtschaft grundlegend." (The labor market reforms fundamentally changed the German economy.)

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Arbeitswelt

working world / the world of work — the totality of employment conditions, professions, and labor culture in a society




Example: "Die Digitalisierung verändert die          stark." (Digitalization is greatly changing the working world.)

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Arbeitszeit

working hours — the number of hours worked per day or week; Germany has an average legal maximum of 8 hours per day




Example: "Die wöchentliche          in Deutschland beträgt durchschnittlich 35–40 Stunden." (The weekly working hours in Germany average 35–40 hours.)

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Architektur

architecture — the art and science of designing and constructing buildings; Germany has influential traditions from Gothic cathedrals to Bauhaus modernism




Example: "Die          des Kölner Doms ist ein Meisterwerk der Gotik." (The architecture of Cologne Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic style.)

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Armut

poverty — the state of lacking sufficient income or resources to meet basic needs


Similar definitions: Bedürftigkeit, Not




Example: "         betrifft viele Familien in Deutschland." (Poverty affects many families in Germany.)

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Armutsgefährdung

risk of poverty — the statistical measure indicating how many people live below the poverty threshold (typically 60% of median income)




Example: "Die          betrifft besonders Kinder und Alleinerziehende in Deutschland." (The risk of poverty particularly affects children and single parents in Germany.)

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Artificial Intelligence (KI)

artificial intelligence — the simulation of human intelligence processes by computer systems, including learning, reasoning, and problem-solving


Similar definitions: künstliche Intelligenz




Example: "         verändert Medizin, Verkehr und Bildung grundlegend." (Artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing medicine, transportation, and education.)

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Artikel

article — the grammatical word placed before a noun indicating definiteness (der/die/das = definite) or indefiniteness (ein/eine = indefinite) and declining by case, gender, and number




Example: "         muss je nach Fall, Genus und Numerus dekliniert werden." (The article must be declined according to case, gender, and number.)

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Asylbewerber

asylum seeker — a person who has applied for asylum and is waiting for a decision on their refugee status




Example: "         müssen oft lange auf ihren Bescheid warten." (Asylum seekers often have to wait a long time for their decision.)

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Asylrecht

right to asylum — the legal right to seek protection in a foreign country from persecution; enshrined in Germany's Basic Law




Example: "Das          ist im Grundgesetz verankert." (The right to asylum is anchored in the Basic Law.)

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Atomausstieg

nuclear phase-out — Germany's policy decision to decommission all nuclear power plants, completed in April 2023




Example: "Der          war eine der wichtigsten energiepolitischen Entscheidungen Deutschlands." (The nuclear phase-out was one of Germany's most important energy policy decisions.)

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aufgrund (+ Genitiv)

because of / due to — a prepositional phrase indicating cause or reason, followed by genitive case




Example: "         des schlechten Wetters blieben wir zu Hause." (Because of the bad weather, we stayed home.)

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Ausbildung

vocational training / apprenticeship — practical, job-specific training combining on-the-job experience with classroom instruction; a cornerstone of the German dual system


Similar definitions: Berufsausbildung, Lehre




Example: "Er macht eine          als Elektriker." (He is doing an apprenticeship as an electrician.)

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Auswanderung

emigration — the act of leaving one's own country to settle in another


Similar definitions: Abwanderung




Example: "Im 19. Jahrhundert führte wirtschaftliche Not zur          vieler Deutschen nach Amerika." (In the 19th century, economic hardship led to the emigration of many Germans to America.)

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außerdem

furthermore / in addition / besides — a connective adverb adding another point to an argument


Similar definitions: zudem, darüber hinaus, überdies




Example: "Er ist intelligent;          ist er sehr fleißig." (He is intelligent; furthermore, he is very hardworking.)

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Bauhaus

the Bauhaus school — an influential German art and design school (1919–1933) that combined fine arts with crafts and functional design; foundational to modern architecture and design




Example: "Das          revolutionierte die moderne Architektur und das Design." (The Bauhaus revolutionized modern architecture and design.)

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beeinflussen

to influence — to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something


Similar definitions: prägen, wirken auf




Example: "Soziale Medien          das Selbstbild junger Menschen stark." (Social media strongly influence young people's self-image.)

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begründen

to justify / to give reasons for — to provide a rationale or explanation in support of a claim


Similar definitions: rechtfertigen, erklären




Example: "Er          seine Entscheidung mit wirtschaftlichen Argumenten." (He justifies his decision with economic arguments.)

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beispielsweise

for example — a formal adverb introducing an example or illustration of a point


Similar definitions: zum Beispiel, etwa, wie etwa




Example: "Viele Länder,          Deutschland und Schweden, haben hohe Sozialstandards." (Many countries, for example Germany and Sweden, have high social standards.)

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Berlinale

Berlin International Film Festival — one of the world's most prestigious film festivals, held annually in Berlin; winner receives the Golden Bear (Goldener Bär)




Example: "Die          zieht jedes Jahr Filmemacher aus der ganzen Welt an." (The Berlinale attracts filmmakers from all over the world every year.)

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Berliner Mauer

Berlin Wall — the barrier separating East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989; its fall on November 9, 1989 symbolized the end of the Cold War and German reunification




Example: "Der Fall der          am 9. November 1989 war ein historischer Wendepunkt." (The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989 was a historic turning point.)

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Bertolt Brecht

Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956) — one of Germany's most important playwrights and theatrical theorists, known for epic theater and the Verfremdungseffekt (alienation effect)




Example: "         schrieb die Dreigroschenoper und Mutter Courage." (Bertolt Brecht wrote The Threepenny Opera and Mother Courage.)

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Beruf

profession / occupation / career — the vocation or trade a person pursues as their livelihood


Similar definitions: Berufsfeld, Tätigkeit, Job




Example: "Welchen          möchtest du nach dem Abitur ergreifen?" (What career do you want to pursue after your Abitur?)

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Berufsbild

job profile / occupational image — the official description of skills, duties, and qualifications associated with a particular profession in Germany




Example: "Das          des Pflegers hat sich in den letzten Jahren gewandelt." (The job profile of a nurse has changed in recent years.)

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Berufserfahrung

professional experience — work experience gained through employment in a field




Example: "         ist oft wichtiger als ein Universitätsabschluss." (Professional experience is often more important than a university degree.)

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Berufsschule

vocational school — the part-time school component of Germany's dual apprenticeship system, providing theoretical instruction alongside workplace training




Example: "Azubis gehen zwei Tage pro Woche in die         ." (Apprentices go to vocational school two days a week.)

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Bewerbung

job application — the formal process of applying for a position, including a cover letter (Anschreiben) and resume (Lebenslauf)




Example: "Sie schickte ihre          an mehrere Unternehmen." (She sent her job application to several companies.)

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Biedermeier

Biedermeier style (1815–1848) — a Central European cultural movement emphasizing domesticity, simplicity, and everyday life; significant in German literature, art, and furniture design




Example: "Der         -Stil spiegelt den Rückzug ins Private nach den Napoleonischen Kriegen wider." (The Biedermeier style reflects the retreat into the private sphere after the Napoleonic Wars.)

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Bildung

education / cultivation — the process of acquiring knowledge, values, and skills; in German cultural tradition, encompasses intellectual and moral formation of the whole person


Similar definitions: Erziehung, Ausbildung




Example: "         ist der Schlüssel zu persönlichem und gesellschaftlichem Fortschritt." (Education is the key to personal and societal progress.)

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Bildungsroman

coming-of-age novel — a literary genre tracing the psychological, moral, and social development of a protagonist from youth to adulthood; associated with German literature (e.g., Goethe's Wilhelm Meister)




Example: "Goethes "Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre" gilt als klassischer         ." (Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship is considered a classic Bildungsroman.)

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Bildungssystem

education system — the organized set of institutions providing formal education, from primary school through university; Germany's system is shaped by each federal state




Example: "Das föderale          Deutschlands unterscheidet sich von Bundesland zu Bundesland." (Germany's federal education system differs from state to state.)

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Biotechnologie

biotechnology — the use of biological systems and organisms to develop technologies and products in medicine, agriculture, and industry




Example: "Die          ermöglichte die schnelle Entwicklung von mRNA-Impfstoffen." (Biotechnology enabled the rapid development of mRNA vaccines.)

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Brauchtum

customs and traditions — cultural practices and rituals passed down through generations within a community or region


Similar definitions: Tradition, Bräuche




Example: "Das          rund um Weihnachten ist in Deutschland sehr lebendig." (The customs surrounding Christmas are very lively in Germany.)

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Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP)

gross domestic product (GDP) — the total monetary value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period; key measure of economic output




Example: "Das          Deutschlands ist das größte in der EU." (Germany's GDP is the largest in the EU.)

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Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge (BAMF)

Federal Office for Migration and Refugees — the German government agency responsible for processing asylum applications and managing integration programs




Example: "Das          bearbeitet Asylanträge und koordiniert Integrationsmaßnahmen." (The BAMF processes asylum applications and coordinates integration measures.)

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Bundesliga

German professional football league — the top tier of German football, featuring clubs such as Bayern München and Borussia Dortmund; one of the most-watched sports leagues in the world




Example: "Der FC Bayern München hat die          viele Male gewonnen." (FC Bayern Munich has won the Bundesliga many times.)

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Bundesländer

German federal states — the 16 constituent states making up the Federal Republic of Germany, each with its own government and constitution




Example: "Deutschland besteht aus 16         ." (Germany consists of 16 federal states.)

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Bundestag

German federal parliament — the lower house of Germany's federal legislature, directly elected by citizens; the primary legislative body




Example: "Der          verabschiedet Gesetze und wählt den Bundeskanzler." (The Bundestag passes laws and elects the Federal Chancellor.)

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Bürger

citizen — a legally recognized member of a state with associated rights and responsibilities; also used to mean a member of the (urban) public


Similar definitions: Staatsbürger, Einwohner




Example: "Jeder          hat das Recht, an Wahlen teilzunehmen." (Every citizen has the right to participate in elections.)

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Bürgergeld

citizen's income — Germany's reformed basic income support for unemployed people, replacing the previous Hartz IV system in 2023




Example: "Das          soll die soziale Absicherung für Langzeitarbeitslose verbessern." (The citizen's income is meant to improve social security for the long-term unemployed.)

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Bürgerrechte

civil rights — the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality, guaranteed by law




Example: "         wie Redefreiheit und Wahlrecht sind im Grundgesetz verankert." (Civil rights such as freedom of speech and the right to vote are enshrined in the Basic Law.)

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Chancengleichheit

equal opportunity — the principle that all people have fair and equal access to education, employment, and social advancement regardless of background


Similar definitions: Gleichberechtigung, Gerechtigkeit




Example: "         im Bildungssystem ist noch nicht vollständig verwirklicht." (Equal opportunity in the education system has not yet been fully realized.)

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Cousin / Cousine

male cousin / female cousin — the child of one's aunt or uncle




Example: "Ich treffe meinen          jedes Jahr beim Familientreffen." (I meet my cousin every year at the family reunion.)

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da (weil-Alternative)

since / as (causal conjunction) — introduces a causal subordinate clause with verb-final word order; often interchangeable with weil in formal written German




Example: "         es regnete, blieben wir drinnen." (Since it was raining, we stayed inside.)

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daher

therefore / hence — a connective adverb indicating a logical consequence or result


Similar definitions: deshalb, deswegen, darum




Example: "Er hatte keine Zeit;          konnte er nicht kommen." (He had no time; therefore he could not come.)

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damit / um … zu

so that / in order to — connectors expressing purpose; damit introduces a purpose clause with a subject; um … zu is used when the subject is the same in both clauses




Example: "Er lernt Deutsch,          er in Deutschland arbeiten kann." (He is learning German so that he can work in Germany.)

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darstellen

to represent / to depict / to portray — to show or present something in a particular way


Similar definitions: zeigen, schildern, abbilden




Example: "Der Künstler          das Leben in der Großstadt realistisch dar." (The artist depicts life in the big city realistically.)

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darüber hinaus

furthermore / moreover / beyond that — used to add additional supporting information


Similar definitions: außerdem, zudem, überdies




Example: "         bietet das Programm finanzielle Unterstützung." (Furthermore, the program offers financial support.)

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Datenschutz

data protection / privacy — the legal and technical measures protecting personal data from unauthorized access or misuse; governed in the EU by the GDPR (DSGVO)




Example: "         ist ein Grundrecht in der Europäischen Union." (Data protection is a fundamental right in the European Union.)

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Dativ

dative case — the grammatical case used for the indirect object of a verb and after certain prepositions (aus, bei, mit, nach, seit, von, zu, gegenüber)




Example: "Ich gebe          Mann das Buch." (I give the man the book — dem = dative masculine.)

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DDR (Deutsche Demokratische Republik)

GDR / East Germany — the communist German state that existed from 1949 to 1990, bordered by West Germany; reunified with the Federal Republic in 1990




Example: "Die          war ein sozialistischer Staat unter sowjetischem Einfluss." (The GDR was a socialist state under Soviet influence.)

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Deklination

declension — the system by which nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and articles change their form (endings) according to case, number, and gender




Example: "Die          der deutschen Substantive folgt bestimmten Mustern." (The declension of German nouns follows certain patterns.)

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Demografie

demographics — the statistical study of populations, including age distribution, birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns




Example: "Der         -Wandel stellt das Rentensystem vor große Herausforderungen." (The demographic shift poses major challenges to the pension system.)

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demografischer Wandel

demographic change — the shift in population structure, particularly the aging of society and declining birth rates; a major challenge for Germany's social welfare system




Example: "Der          erfordert Reformen im Rentensystem." (Demographic change requires reforms in the pension system.)

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Demokratie

democracy — a system of government in which power is vested in the people, exercised directly or through elected representatives




Example: "         bedeutet, dass jeder Bürger eine Stimme hat." (Democracy means that every citizen has a voice.)

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denn (Konjunktion)

because / for — a coordinating conjunction introducing a reason; unlike 'weil', does not change word order


Similar definitions: weil, da




Example: "Ich gehe früh ins Bett,          ich morgen früh aufstehen muss." (I am going to bed early, because I have to get up early tomorrow.)

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dennoch

nevertheless / nonetheless / yet — used to introduce a contrasting statement in spite of previously stated information


Similar definitions: trotzdem, jedoch, gleichwohl




Example: "Es war schwierig;          gelang es ihr." (It was difficult; nevertheless she succeeded.)

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Der Blaue Reiter

'The Blue Rider' — a German Expressionist art group founded in Munich in 1911, associated with Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc; emphasized spiritual content and abstract color




Example: "         war eine der wichtigsten Gruppen des deutschen Expressionismus." (The Blue Rider was one of the most important groups of German Expressionism.)

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deshalb

therefore / that is why — a connective adverb expressing result or consequence


Similar definitions: daher, deswegen, aus diesem Grund




Example: "Ich war krank;          bin ich nicht gekommen." (I was sick; that is why I didn't come.)

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Deutsches Wörterbuch

comprehensive German dictionary — the authoritative historical dictionary of the German language originally compiled by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the 19th century




Example: "Das          der Brüder Grimm ist das größte Werk der deutschen Lexikografie." (The Grimm brothers' German Dictionary is the largest work of German lexicography.)

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Die Brücke

'The Bridge' — a German Expressionist artists' group founded in Dresden in 1905, known for bold colors and angular forms; major precursor to modern art




Example: "         gilt als Beginn des Expressionismus in der deutschen Malerei." (The Bridge is considered the beginning of Expressionism in German painting.)

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Digitale Gesellschaft

digital society — a society in which digital technologies permeate all aspects of economic, social, and cultural life




Example: "In der          sind digitale Kompetenzen unverzichtbar." (In the digital society, digital skills are indispensable.)

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Digitaler Wandel

digital transformation — the ongoing shift in society, business, and government driven by digital technologies


Similar definitions: Digitalisierung




Example: "Der          erfordert neue Fähigkeiten von Arbeitnehmern aller Branchen." (Digital transformation requires new skills from workers in all industries.)

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Digitalisierung

digitalization — the integration of digital technology into all areas of life, business, education, and government


Similar definitions: Digitaler Wandel




Example: "Die          verändert die Arbeitswelt grundlegend." (Digitalization is fundamentally changing the working world.)

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Diskriminierung

discrimination — unfair or unequal treatment of people based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, religion, or disability


Similar definitions: Benachteiligung, Ungleichbehandlung




Example: "         am Arbeitsplatz ist in Deutschland gesetzlich verboten." (Discrimination in the workplace is legally prohibited in Germany.)

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diskutieren

to discuss — to talk about a topic in detail, considering different views and arguments


Similar definitions: debattieren, erörtern




Example: "Wir          die Vor- und Nachteile der Globalisierung." (We are discussing the advantages and disadvantages of globalization.)

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Duales Ausbildungssystem

dual vocational education system — Germany's apprenticeship model combining workplace training with vocational school attendance; a model emulated worldwide




Example: "Das          gilt international als Vorbild für die Berufsausbildung." (The dual vocational training system is internationally regarded as a model for vocational education.)

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ebenso

likewise / equally / similarly — used to draw a comparison or add a parallel point


Similar definitions: gleichermaßen, auch, genauso




Example: "Die Wirtschaft wächst;          steigen die Löhne." (The economy is growing; likewise wages are rising.)

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Ehe für alle

marriage equality — the law granting same-sex couples the right to marry in Germany, passed in 2017




Example: "Mit der Einführung der          haben gleichgeschlechtliche Paare dieselben Rechte wie heterosexuelle." (With the introduction of marriage equality, same-sex couples have the same rights as heterosexual ones.)

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Ehefrau / Ehemann

wife / husband — the female or male spouse in a legal marriage




Example: "Er hat seiner          einen Ring geschenkt." (He gave his wife a ring.)

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Ehrenamt

volunteer work / honorary office — unpaid, voluntary service in the community; deeply valued in German civil society


Similar definitions: freiwilliges Engagement, Volunteering




Example: "Er engagiert sich im          bei der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr." (He volunteers with the volunteer fire department.)

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Einbürgerung

naturalization — the legal process by which a foreign national acquires citizenship of a country




Example: "Nach zehn Jahren in Deutschland beantragte er die         ." (After ten years in Germany, he applied for naturalization.)

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einerseits … andererseits

on the one hand … on the other hand — a connector used to present two contrasting perspectives or arguments




Example: "         spart man Zeit, andererseits verliert man persönlichen Kontakt." (On the one hand you save time; on the other hand you lose personal contact.)

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Einkommensungleichheit

income inequality — the unequal distribution of income across different groups within a society


Similar definitions: Ungleichheit, Einkommensschere




Example: "Die          wächst trotz des wirtschaftlichen Aufschwungs." (Income inequality is growing despite economic recovery.)

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Einwanderung

immigration — the process of entering and settling in a foreign country


Similar definitions: Zuwanderung, Migration




Example: "         hat die deutsche Gesellschaft kulturell bereichert." (Immigration has culturally enriched German society.)

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Einwanderungspolitik

immigration policy — government regulations and laws governing the entry, residence, and integration of immigrants




Example: "Die          ist ein zentrales Thema in der deutschen Politik." (Immigration policy is a central issue in German politics.)

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Eltern

parents — a child's mother and father




Example: "Meine          unterstützen mich bei meiner Ausbildung." (My parents support me in my training.)

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Elternzeit

parental leave — paid leave granted to parents after the birth or adoption of a child; in Germany fathers are especially encouraged to take Elternzeit




Example: "Immer mehr Väter nehmen         ." (More and more fathers are taking parental leave.)

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Energiewende

energy transition — Germany's comprehensive national policy shift from fossil fuels and nuclear power to renewable energy sources




Example: "Die          ist eines der ehrgeizigsten Klimaschutzprojekte der Welt." (The energy transition is one of the most ambitious climate protection projects in the world.)

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Entwicklungshilfe

development aid — financial, technical, or humanitarian assistance provided by wealthier countries to developing nations




Example: "Deutschland gehört zu den größten Gebern von         ." (Germany is one of the largest providers of development aid.)

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Erinnerungskultur

culture of remembrance — Germany's collective practices of memorializing historical events, particularly the Holocaust; includes museums, memorials, and educational programs




Example: "Die deutsche          umfasst Gedenkstätten, Denkmäler und den Geschichtsunterricht." (German culture of remembrance includes memorial sites, monuments, and history education.)

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erläutern

to explain / to elaborate on — to make something clearer by giving detailed information


Similar definitions: erklären, ausführen, darlegen




Example: "Bitte          Sie Ihre Argumentation genauer." (Please elaborate on your argumentation in more detail.)

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Erneuerbare Energien

renewable energy — energy from naturally replenishing sources such as wind, solar, hydro, and geothermal power


Similar definitions: Ökoenergie, grüne Energie




Example: "         sollen fossile Brennstoffe langfristig ersetzen." (Renewable energies are meant to replace fossil fuels in the long term.)

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erneuerbare Energien

renewable energies (lowercase) — energy from naturally replenishing sources; used in everyday text contexts as a common noun phrase


Similar definitions: Erneuerbare Energien, grüne Energie




Example: "Die Nutzung von          wächst in Deutschland jedes Jahr." (The use of renewable energies grows in Germany every year.)

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nutrition / diet — the process of consuming and using food for health; also refers to food culture and eating habits


Similar definitions: Diät, Kost, Essen




Example: "Eine ausgewogene          ist die Grundlage für ein gesundes Leben." (A balanced diet is the foundation for a healthy life.)