Adjectives are how you describe things in German, so the A1 set, the common words for size, quality, and feeling, is worth learning early. This deck collects the A1-level German adjectives and turns them into flashcards you can practice in a few minutes. Each card shows the adjective in German, and you flip it to check the English meaning.
Words in this deck (43)
derdiedas
Every card in the Goethe A1 Adjectives deck, German on the front and the English meaning on the back.
The deck covers the everyday adjectives a beginner needs: words like groß, klein, gut, and schön that you use to describe people, things, and how you feel. These are the adjectives from the A1 word list.
Do the cards show comparative and superlative forms?
Where a comparative or superlative exists, the card shows it as a hint alongside the base adjective, so you start to see the pattern. The full forms and example sentences are on the complete adjectives page.
How does the deck keep practice efficient?
You rate each card after flipping it. Hard adjectives come back sooner and easy ones wait longer, so your time goes to the words you have not learned yet. Signed-in users keep their progress between sessions.
Where is the full A1 adjective list?
The complete Goethe A1 adjectives page lists every word with its forms and example sentences. These flashcards are the practice version of that list.