English-German-Italian-French Wordlist A-Z - Pearson Schweiz AG
English-German-Italian-French Wordlist A-Z - Pearson Schweiz AG
English-German-Italian-French Wordlist A-Z - Pearson Schweiz AG
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Speakout Starter A-Z - <strong>Wordlist</strong> <strong>English</strong> / <strong>German</strong> / <strong>French</strong> / <strong>Italian</strong><br />
Headword Page<br />
Part of<br />
speech Pronunciation <strong>German</strong> <strong>French</strong> <strong>Italian</strong> Example Sentence<br />
cheese 54 n tʃiːz Käse fromage formaggio They eat a lot of cheese.<br />
chef 80 n ʃef Chefkoch chef, cuisinier chef<br />
The chef at the new restaurant cooks<br />
very well.<br />
chef 139 n ʃef<br />
Küchenchef/in,<br />
Chefkoch/-köchin<br />
chef de cuisine chef, capo Jane is a chef in a restaurant.<br />
cheque 146 n tʃek Scheck chèque chèque He wrote me a cheque for £200.<br />
chess 107 n tʃes Schach échecs scacchi Can you play chess?<br />
chicken 54 n ˈtʃɪkən, ˈtʃɪkɪn Huhn poulet pollo She likes chicken.<br />
childhood 76 n ˈtʃaɪldhʊd Kindheit enfance infanzia We had a very happy childhood.<br />
children 18 n ˈtʃɪldrən Kinder enfants figli<br />
Sarah and James are the Mary's<br />
children..<br />
Chiliean 80 adj ˈtʃɪliən<br />
Chilene / in , aus<br />
Chile, chilenisch<br />
Chilien, chilien cileno The miners were Chilean.<br />
China 9 country ˈtʃaɪnə China Chine Cina Beijing is in China.<br />
Chinese 139 adj ˌtʃaɪˈniːz chinesisch Chinois/e, chinois,e cinese<br />
The Chinese language isn't easy to<br />
learn.<br />
chips 54 n tʃɪp Pommes frites pommes frites patatina The children love fish and chips.<br />
chocolate 6 n ˈtʃɒklət, ˈtʃɒklɪt Schokolade chocolat cioccolato Can I have some chocolate, please?<br />
Christmas 103 n ˈkrɪsməs Weihnachten Noël natale Christmas Day is on December 25th.<br />
cinema 138 n ˈsɪnəmə. ˈsɪnɪmə Kino cinéma cinema I watch films in the cinema.<br />
cinema 142 n ˈsɪnəmə, ˈsɪnɪmə Kino cinéma cinema We can go to the cinema.<br />
circle 138 v ˈsɜːkəl einkreisen entourer girare intorno a Please circle number six.<br />
city 11 n ˈsɪti Stadt ville città Birmingham is a city in England.<br />
class 25 n klɑːs Klasse cours, classe classe There are 30 people in my class.<br />
classroom 19 n<br />
ˈklɑːsrʊm,<br />
ˈklɑːsruːm<br />
Klassenzimmer,<br />
Unterrichtsraum<br />
cleaner 139 n ˈkliːnə Reinigungskraft<br />
salle de classe classe, aula The students are in the classroom.<br />
homme/femme de<br />
ménage<br />
addetto alle pulizie He is a cleaner in a hotel.<br />
climb 147 v klaɪm klettern, erklimmen monter scalare He climbs mountains for fun.<br />
clock 30 n clɒk Uhr, Wanduhr horloge orologio There is a big clock on the wall.<br />
close 56 v kləʊz schließen fermer chiudere The shop closes at six.<br />
closed 62 adj kləʊzd geschlossen fermé chiuso The shops are closed on Sundays.<br />
clothes 36 n kləʊðz, kləʊz Kleider vêtements abiti, vestiti He is an assistant in a clothes shop.<br />
cloudy 146 adj ˈklaʊdi bewölkt nuageux nuvoloso<br />
<strong>Pearson</strong> <strong>Schweiz</strong> <strong>AG</strong>, 2013<br />
It was cloudy in the morning but now<br />
it's sunny.