Learn English Vocabulary in German
Build your English vocabulary with German translations. As a German speaker, you share Germanic roots with English — now leverage that advantage with AI-powered flashcards and spaced repetition designed for Deutschsprachige.
The Germanic Advantage
English and German are both West Germanic languages, which means they share a deep linguistic connection. Hundreds of everyday English words have direct German cognates: 'water' and 'Wasser', 'finger' and 'Finger', 'house' and 'Haus', 'garden' and 'Garten'.
This shared heritage gives German speakers a natural advantage. Basic sentence structures often feel familiar, and many common English words are immediately recognizable. As you move into more advanced vocabulary, you'll also notice that English borrowed heavily from Latin and French — but your Germanic foundation provides a strong base to build on.
penguen.io helps you leverage this advantage by highlighting cognates, flagging false friends, and focusing your practice on the words that are genuinely new — so you learn faster and waste less time on words you already know.
Watch Out: False Friends
Become vs Bekommen
'Become' means 'werden' in German, not 'bekommen' (which means 'to receive'). Saying 'I become a gift' when you mean 'I receive a gift' is a classic German-speaker mistake.
Gift vs Gift
In English, 'gift' means a present — something nice! In German, 'Gift' means poison. These identical-looking words with opposite connotations are the trickiest false friends.
Brave vs Brav
'Brave' in English means courageous or fearless. 'Brav' in German means well-behaved or obedient. A brave child in English is daring — a braves Kind in German is polite.
Chef vs Chef
In English, 'chef' is a professional cook. In German, 'Chef' means boss or manager. Your English chef makes dinner — your German Chef signs your paycheck.
How It Works
Pick a Collection
Choose from curated vocabulary sets organized by topic, level, and exam type. Every word includes a German translation, definition, and example sentence.
Practice 6 Ways
Flashcards, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, dictation, and listening exercises. Each mode strengthens a different skill.
Remember Forever
Spaced repetition schedules reviews at the perfect moment. Difficult words come back sooner — easy words fade into the background.
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