Show Menu

88 German Cheat Sheets

Related tags:                        

88 Cheat Sheets tagged with German

  • Sort: Rating
  • Filter:
    • Search:
  • Language(s):
  • Rating:
1 Page
  (9)
German translations
17 Jan 12, updated 12 May 16
language, english, german, deutsch, travel and 3 more ...
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
mein Tag. trennbare verben
5 Mar 23
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
A guide to using german conjunctions with translations and tips.
3 May 23
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
Schritte plus neu 1/2
5 Mar 23
2 Pages
  (0)
Meine Wohnung.das Zimmer ist dort.
5 Mar 23
1 Page
  (0)
2 Pages
  (0)
Meine Familie und Ich
3 Mar 23, updated 5 Mar 23
1 Page
  (0)
2 Pages
  (0)
DRAFT:
Overview of German level A1, including grammer
16 Feb 23
16 Pages
  (0)
DRAFT:
Aspekte Neu Mittelstufe Deutsch B2 | Langenscheidt I guess this will be one of my last ones.
31 Jan 23
best, easy, fcm, vokabular, unah and 4 more ...
3 Pages
  (0)
DRAFT:
Summary of b1 grammatik aktiv
11 Dec 22
1 Page
  (0)
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
Learn all the fundamentals required to start speaking German.
7 Nov 22
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
Good luck and have fun.
20 Dec 22
language, english, german, beginner, grammer and 2 more ...
1 Page
  (0)
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
German vocabulary related to fermentation
21 Jun 23
1 Page
  (0)
DRAFT:
This cheat sheet is about how to structure sentances in german.
9 Sep 22
2 Pages
  (0)
This is German cases 101. This is mostly made for myself so sorry if things are a bit confusing, i tried my best to keep it understandable to others. My apologies for this being formatted strangly, if i didnt do it this way things would overlap and become hard to read. Reading order: Definite and Indefinite Articles + Pronouns > Norminative > Accusitive > Dative > Genitive > Misc.
7 Aug 22
2 Pages
  (0)
This cheat sheet will help you to learn top 63 adjectives with prepositions in German
18 Jul 22
10 Pages
  (0)
Everyday German vocabulary and phrases
29 Aug 22
3 Pages
  (0)
This is a sheet for the 6 tenses in german. Each will have an example of how to conjugate weak(regular) and strong(irregular) verbs, and when the tense is used. This should be read in the order of Present tense, Simple past, Present perfect/perfect tense, Past perfect, Future tense, Furture perfect. The PDF messes up the order and a lot of things overlap, i would suggest reading this here and not in the PDF. There will be a Dictionary at the bottom for refrence
9 Jul 22, updated 10 Jul 22
2 Pages
  (0)
5 Pages
  (0)
DRAFT:
Summary of my German Course
12 Feb 24
3 Pages
  (0)
DRAFT:
A cheatsheet to help you understand the basics of the Swiss German dialect(s). Some knowledge of German is required to understand this cheatsheet.
2 Apr 25