You will use nature words constantly once you start speaking German, whether you are talking about the weather, planning a walk, or describing what you see outside. This deck collects the German vocabulary for nature, including weather, seasons, landscapes, and outdoor life, and turns it into flashcards you can practice in a few minutes. Flip each card to check the English meaning, rate how well you knew it, and the cards you find hard come back more often so you spend your time on the words that need it.
Words in this deck (59)
derdiedas
Every card in the Nature deck, German on the front and the English meaning on the back.
The deck covers everyday nature vocabulary: the weather and seasons, landscape features like forests, mountains, and rivers, plus common plants and outdoor activities. These are the words you actually use when you talk about the world around you in German.
Do the flashcards show the article for each noun?
Yes. German nouns are shown with their article (der, die, or das), because the gender is part of the word. Learning the article together with the noun from the start saves you from relearning it later.
How do the cards decide what to show me next?
When you rate a card as hard, it comes back sooner; when you rate it as easy, it waits longer before returning. This is spaced repetition, and it keeps your practice focused on the words you have not learned yet. If you are signed in, your progress is saved between sessions.
Where can I see the full nature word list?
The complete list, with every word and example sentences in context, is on the nature vocabulary page. The flashcards here are the practice version of that list.