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Learn German words using the Learn German with Pictures series from GermanPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show German vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and German. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in German and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!

In this German lesson you'll learn the vocabulary for vegetables in German: vegetable, broccoli, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, potato, carrot, onion, bean, and spinach.
Trying to have a healthy diet while you're living in Germany? Go look for these at your nearest supermarket!

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  • Danke! But it is NOT a good idea to have background music in a language teaching video, especially loud background music.

  • Contrary to what I have seen written here, I actually find the music soothing and relaxing!

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  • It would be a great video, the only problem is that the music drowns out the voice and the words many times.

  • "Gurke" reicht eigentlich, außerdem heißts bei uns Karotte und Erdapfel :P Naja, und lettuce wird auch für Eisbergsalat benutzt. 

  • Lentils are no beans.

  • @toothfareie Yeah technically it is. Vegtables are roots and leafs, but fruit is the fleshy part that contains the seeds.

  • @NBrightsun doch klar? Hallo? Karotte? Das sagt man vielleicht wenn du deinem Kanninchen was zu essen geben willst, aber auf Schildern stehen & gesagt werden Möhre.

  • isn't a tomato a fruit?

  • Well, the beans are lentils. Hence, "die Linse" and where're the plural forms?

  • Soy mexicano y se me ha facilitado mucho el aleman

    gracias

  • Gurke und Salat wäre mehr als genug für deutsch lernende. Niemand in Deutschland sagt Kopfsalat oder Salatgurke. Ausserdem sagt auch niemand mehr Möhre, Karotte hätte eher gepasst xP

  • man warum KOPFsalat und SALATgurke?!?!...meine fresse für deutsch lernende reicht salat und gurke -.-

    dude why KOPFsalat and SALATgurke?!?!...holy crap its enough 2 say "salat" and "gurke"

    PS: nix möhre und tomaten ... lern ihnen gleich das schlechte deutsch ;) karotte und paradeiser ;)

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