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    Goethe A2 German Adjectives Flashcards

    At A2 you start describing things with more precision, and that means a wider set of adjectives than the A1 basics. This deck collects the A2-level German adjectives from the Goethe word list and turns them into flashcards. Each card shows the adjective in German, and you flip it to check the English meaning.

    Sample of the Goethe A2 Adjectives deck (48 of 145)

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    A preview of the Goethe A2 Adjectives cards, German with the English meaning. The full deck is available in the app.

    berühmt
    famous
    nass
    wet
    fertig
    finished, ready
    spät
    late
    bequem
    comfortable
    schlecht
    bad
    beliebt
    popular
    sympathisch
    likable
    bunt
    colorful
    falsch
    false, wrong
    modern
    modern
    schwierig
    difficult
    glücklich
    happy
    lustig
    funny
    klar
    clear, ready
    sauber
    clean
    witzig
    funny
    international
    international
    krank
    sick
    fett
    fat
    blond
    blonde
    nett
    nice
    schriftlich
    written
    arbeitslos
    unemployed
    billig
    cheap
    arm
    poor
    kalt
    cold
    aktiv
    active
    jung
    young
    fit
    fit
    schnell
    fast
    pünktlich
    punctual
    stark
    strong
    kühl
    cool
    preiswert
    inexpensive
    dringend
    urgent
    süß
    sweet
    echt
    genuine
    bitter
    bitter
    heiß
    hot
    direkt
    direct
    neblig
    foggy
    sportlich
    athletic
    natürlich
    natural
    richtig
    correct
    dick
    thick, fat
    leer
    empty
    vorsichtig
    careful

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What adjectives are on the Goethe A2 list?
    The deck covers the adjectives added at the A2 level: a broader range of words for describing people, things, and situations that build on the A1 set. Together they make up the adjective vocabulary the A2 exam expects.
    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. The full forms and example sentences are on the A2 adjectives resource page.
    Can I study the whole A2 adjective deck here?
    The web page gives you a preview of the deck so you can try it out. The full A2 adjective set, with spaced repetition across every card, is available in the iPhone app, which is free to start.
    Where is the A2 adjective word list?
    The Goethe A2 adjectives resource page shows the word list with example sentences. These flashcards are the practice version of that list.