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Mastering essential household vocabulary in German can significantly enhance your travel experience or daily life in a German-speaking country. Whether you're planning to move to Germany for work or simply want to communicate more effectively about day-to-day activities such as shopping, cooking, and cleaning, knowing basic German terms will make navigating the local environment much easier.

Additionally, proficiency in German can greatly improve your understanding of household-related content, from product labels to instructions. Whether you're following a recipe, organizing storage spaces, or making sense of appliance manuals, being familiar with common German words for items like 'towel,' 'cupboard,' and 'drawer' will ensure you feel at home in any setting.

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I need a cup.


Ich benötige eine Tasse.

Can you give me some milk?


Kannst du mir bitte一些牛奶?

There are two spoons on the table.


Es gibt zwei Löffel auf dem Tisch.

Do you have any tea leaves?


Hast du Teeblätter?

The coffee is in the cabinet.


Der Kaffee ist im Schrank.

Where's the salt?


Wo ist der Salz?

Could you pass me a plate, please?


Könntest du mir bitte ein Teller reichen?

How many saucers do we need?


Wie viele Tassen brauchen wir?

The sugar is in the drawer.


Das Zucker ist im Schrank.

There are three forks on the table.


Es gibt drei Gabeln auf dem Tisch.

We have enough butter.


Wir haben genug Butter.

Do you want a glass of water?


Willst du ein Glas Wasser?

Where are the bread slices?


Wo sind die Toastscheiben?

The jam is in the fridge.


Der Johannisbeer-Joghurt ist im Kühlschrank.

Can you put some cheese on my sandwich?


Kannst du ein Stück Käse auf mein Sandwich legen?

There's no more sugar left.


Es ist keine Zucker mehr übrig.

Could you bring me a tea bag?


Could you bring me a tea bag?

I see four spoons in the drawer.


Ich sehe vier Löffel im Schrank.

Do we have any orange juice?


haben wir any orange juice?