Interjections (Exclamatory Words) - A1-A2

Learn essential German interjections and exclamatory words that express emotions, reactions, and spontaneous utterances.

Interjections are words or phrases used to express strong feelings or reactions. They often stand alone and don't follow normal grammatical rules.

Master these interjections to express surprise, agreement, disagreement, and other emotions naturally in German conversations.

Word List

#GermanEnglishGerman ExampleEnglish Translation
1HallohelloHallo! Wie geht es dir?Hello! How are you?
2TschüssbyeTschüss! Bis morgen!Bye! See you tomorrow!
3Achoh/ahAch so!Oh I see!
4OhohOh nein!Oh no!
5Na jawellNa ja, vielleicht.Well, maybe.
6Ach jaoh yesAch ja, das stimmt!Oh yes, that's right!
7VielleichtmaybeVielleicht komme ich.Maybe I'll come.
8GenauexactlyGenau!Exactly!
9Supersuper/greatSuper! Das ist gut!Super! That's good!
10PrimagreatPrima! Das gefällt mir!Great! I like that!

Frequently Asked Questions

What vocabulary is covered in this topic?

This page covers 10 essential German words for Interjections (Exclamatory Words) 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.

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