Pronouns - A1
Learn essential German pronouns including personal pronouns (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie), possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns.
Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition and make sentences more concise. German has different pronouns for different cases (nominative, accusative, dative).
Master these pronouns to communicate more naturally and avoid repeating nouns in German sentences.
Word List
| # | German | English | German Example | English Translation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ich | I | Ich bin hier. | I am here. |
| 2 | du | you (informal) | Du bist nett. | You are nice. |
| 3 | er | he | Er kommt. | He comes. |
| 4 | sie | she/they/you (formal) | Sie ist da. / Sie sind da. | She is there. / They are there. |
| 5 | es | it | Es ist gut. | It is good. |
| 6 | wir | we | Wir gehen. | We go. |
| 7 | ihr | you (plural informal) | Ihr seid da. | You are there. |
| 8 | mein | my (masculine) | mein Freund | my friend |
| 9 | meine | my (feminine/plural) | meine Freundin | my friend |
Related Exercises
Multiple Choice
Test your vocabulary with multiple-choice questions. Switch between English → German and German → English modes.
Write the Word
Active recall exercise. Type the German word for the English translation. Handles umlauts and case variations.
Insert a Word in a Sentence
Complete sentences by choosing the correct word from multiple choice options. Practice vocabulary in context.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vocabulary is covered in this topic?
This page covers 9 essential German words for Pronouns at A1 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.