List contains 3000 most important words for A1 to B2 level English. Words cover basic concepts, actions, and relationships. Includes both verb and adjective forms
Italian has approximately 160,000-260,000 words. Italians use only about 7,000 words throughout their lives. "Cosa" is the most frequently used Italian word, meaning "what" or "thing". Basic Italian nouns include "casa", "paese", "mondo", and "città"
Ohayou gozaimasu means "Good morning". Konnichiwa is used between 11am and 5pm. Konbanwa is used from 5pm onwards. Watashi wa desu is the polite way to introduce yourself
German nouns are capitalized and use articles like der, die, das. Personal pronouns include nominative forms and unique "man" pronoun. Verbs are conjugated based on subject and tense. Adjectives change endings to indicate noun case
Essential phrases include "bonjour", "bonsoir", "oui", "non", "s'il vous plaît". Common questions: "où?", "qui?", "quoi?", "quand?", "comment?", "pourquoi?"
Essential phrases include "sí" (yes), "no" (no), and "¿entiende(s)?" (do you understand?). Common greetings are "hola" (hello) and "buenos días" (good morning). Basic responses include "muy bien" (very well) and "así, así" (so, so)