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    > Other German exercises on the same topic: Food [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Fruits & vegetables - Vocabulary-The lunch - Food - Vocabulary-Fruit - Fruits and vegetables - Breakfast - Vocabulary-Fruit and vegetables - Vocabulary-The breakfast
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    Fruits


    fruits (Obst) 

    die Beere (n)
    die Aprikose (n)
    die Erdbeere (n)
    der Apfel (¨)
    die Himbeere (n)
    die Birne (n)
    die Johannisbeere (n)
    die Kirsche (n)
    die Brombeere (n)
    die Zitrone (n)
    die Heidelbeere (n)
    die (Honig)melone (n)
    die schwarze Johannisbeere (n)
    die Pflaume (n)
    die Banane (n)
    der Pfirsich (e)
    die Orange (n)
    die Ananas (-)
    die Mandarine (n)
    die Traube (n)
    die Mirabelle (n)
    der Litschi (s)
    die Kiwi (s)
    die (Wasser)melone (n)






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    1. Ich liebe ( )   [K...].

    2. ( )   [T...] sind meine Lieblingsfrüchte.

    3. Ich esse oft ( )   [Wa...].

    4. ( )   [Er...] esse ich nicht gern.

    5. Heute habe ich einen ( )   [A...] gegessen.

    6. Die ( )   [A...] ist gelb.

    7. Im Winter essen wir oft ( )   [L...].

    8. Die ( )   [B...] ist eine saftige Frucht.

    9. Ich hasse ( )   [Z...]: sie sind zu sauer !

    10. Ich mache ( )   [H...] marmelade.










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