Family vocabulary from the Goethe-Institut curriculum covers the people closest to you — parents, siblings, relatives, and the language of daily family life. Each word comes with a free AI-generated visual mnemonic and native audio, so words like "die Schwester" and "der Großvater" become vivid, memorable images rather than entries on a word list.

Study tips

German family terms are logical once you see the pattern: Groß- (grand-), Ur- (great-), Schwieger- (in-law). Build a family tree diagram with German labels — visual organization mirrors how your brain stores these relationships. Practice describing your own family using these words.

Cultural context

Family structures in German-speaking countries are diverse and modern, yet vocabulary preserves traditional terms. "Geschwister" (siblings) has no exact English equivalent as a collective noun. Sunday family gatherings remain common, and "Kindergarten" — a German invention — reflects the culture's emphasis on early family and community life.

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noun

das Baby

Mnemonic for das Baby

baby

Das Baby schläft friedlich.

The baby sleeps peacefully.

Plural: Babys

Synonyms: Säugling, Kleinkind

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