Spanish and German Vocabulary

Dinero / Geld

  • Dinero (Spanish) means Geld (German), both translating to "money" in English.

Pagar / Zahlen

  • Pagar (Spanish) means Zahlen (German), both translating to "to pay" in English.

Yo pago para ti / Ich zahle für dich

  • Yo pago para ti (Spanish) translates to Ich zahle für dich (German), meaning "I pay for you" in English.

La mayoría / Die Mehrheit

  • La mayoría (Spanish) means Die Mehrheit (German), both translating to "the majority" in English.

Viene con retraso / Sie kommt später

  • Viene con retraso (Spanish) translates to Sie kommt später (German), meaning "She comes late" in English.

Cerrar / Schließen

  • Cerrar (Spanish) means Schließen (German), both translating to "to close" in English.

Abrir / Öffnen

  • Abrir (Spanish) means Öffnen (German), both translating to "to open" in English.

Qué voy a hacer? / Was will ich machen?

  • Qué voy a hacer? (Spanish) translates to Was will ich machen? (German), meaning "What am I going to do?" in English.

Mi corazón / Mein Herz

  • Mi corazón (Spanish) means Mein Herz (German), both translating to "My heart" in English.

El fuego / Das Feuer

  • El fuego (Spanish) means Das Feuer (German), both translating to "The fire" in English.

Soñar / Träumen

  • Soñar (Spanish) means Träumen (German), both translating to "to dream" in English.

Me gusta / Mir gefällt

  • Me gusta (Spanish) means Mir gefällt (German), both translating to "I like it" in English (singular).

Me gustan / Mir gefallen

  • Me gustan (Spanish) means Mir gefallen (German), both translating to "I like them" in English (plural).

Playa / Strand

  • Playa (Spanish) means Strand (German), both translating to "beach" in English.

El melocotón / Pfirsisch

  • El melocotón (Spanish) means Pfirsisch (German), both translating to "peach" in English.

El helado / Das Eis

  • El helado (Spanish) means Das Eis (German), both translating to "ice cream" in English.

El hielo / Wasser Eis

  • El hielo (Spanish) means Wasser Eis (German - conceptually), both referring to "ice" in English.

Ir de compras / Einkaufen gehen

  • Ir de compras (Spanish) means Einkaufen gehen (German), both translating to "to go shopping" in English.

Me encanta / Ich liebe (nicht mensch, sondern gegenstand ort, etc.)

  • Me encanta (Spanish) translates to Ich liebe (German), used for expressing love for non-human entities like objects or places. In English, it means "I love it."

Yo tampoco / Ich auch nicht

  • Yo tampoco (Spanish) translates to Ich auch nicht (German), meaning "Me neither" or "I don't either" in English.

Costar (O - IE) / Kosten

  • Costar (Spanish) means Kosten (German), both translating to "to cost" in English. The (O - IE) indicates that the Spanish verb costar has a stem change from O to IE in some of its conjugations.

Cuánto cuesta la entrada? / Wie viel kostet der Eintritt?

  • Cuánto cuesta la entrada? (Spanish) translates to Wie viel kostet der Eintritt? (German), meaning "How much does the entrance fee cost?" in English.

La entrada cuesta quince euros / Der Eintritt kostet fünfzehn Euro

  • La entrada cuesta quince euros (Spanish) translates to Der Eintritt kostet fünfzehn Euro (German), meaning "The entrance fee costs fifteen euros" in English.

A lo mejor / Villeicht

  • A lo mejor (Spanish) means Villeicht (German), both translating to "maybe" or "perhaps" in English.