Adverbs - A1-A2

Learn essential German adverbs and their usage. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs to provide additional information about time, place, manner, or degree.

German adverbs typically don't change their form (unlike adjectives), making them easier to learn. They often answer questions like 'when?', 'where?', 'how?', and 'to what extent?'

Master these adverbs to express time relationships, frequency, manner, and intensity in your German communication.

Word List

#GermanEnglishGerman ExampleEnglish Translation
1sehrverysehr gutvery good
2auchalso/tooIch auch.Me too.
3nichtnotDas ist nicht gut.That is not good.
4nochstill/yetNoch nicht.Not yet.
5schonalreadySchon fertig?Already finished?
6immeralwaysImmer pünktlich.Always punctual.
7oftoftenIch gehe oft ins Kino.I often go to the cinema.
8manchmalsometimesManchmal bin ich müde.Sometimes I am tired.
9seltenrarelySelten sehe ich ihn.I rarely see him.
10nieneverIch bin nie zu spät.I am never late.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vocabulary is covered in this topic?

This page covers 10 essential German words for Adverbs at A1-A2 level, including common terms and phrases you'll need in real-world situations.

How should I practice these words?

Practice by reading the example sentences, using the words in context, and completing the related exercises. Regular review is key to retention.

Are there exercises available?

Yes! Check the Related Exercises section above for interactive practice activities that will help you master this vocabulary.