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Use your senses to learn the most important words and phrases in German! With colourful images this attractive and practical guide to German language and culture helps you find what you need quickly and easily. Also contains a German-English and English-German Index.
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AT THE SHOPS | IM LADEN
Markets full of lush produce and local specialities, the aroma of freshly baked bread from the BĂ€ckerei, and the smell of roast sausage coming from a food stall â just some of the things that might spring to mind when it comes to shopping in Germany. Thatâs not to say that you wonât find plenty of large supermarkets, busy shopping centres, and many familiar international chains in urban areas too.
basket
der Korb
1. banana
die Banane
2. bread
das Brot
3. vegetable oil
das Pflanzenöl
THE BASICS | DAS WESENTLICHE
Shops in Germany are open from Monday to Saturday and are closed on Sundays and on bank holidays. Opening times are regulated by each âLandâ (region) â some of them allow late opening hours, while others donât. Be aware that ...