The book "German in 10 minutes a day" has several pages of stickers to put around the house, at work, in the car, etc.
2006-12-06 07:52:00
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answer #1
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answered by lfnxphile 1
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gosh, i've never heard of language stickers being sold anywhere, but it is a good idea!
i presume that you're taking german classes already, just came to germany, or are actively doing something to learn german. try this: go to your local newsagent to pick up blank stickers and a good marker, and write out the german names of the things on which you place the sticker.
if you don't mind spending a little more money because you like your things to look nice, you can make a list in german of all the things in your house which you'd like to put the sticker on, and ask your local print shop (and perhaps graphic designer if that's necessary? lol) to print out mini stickers with those words on them.
if german stickers really exist and i didn't know about it, i apologise. but i really do hope that these ideas come in helpful although they may be a little more work than just buying german stickers that are "done"
2006-12-06 06:49:07
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answered by Mizz G 5
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some (useful) nouns
toaster= Toaster
dining table= Esstisch
warderobe= (Kleider-)Schrank
closet= Wandschrank
desk= Schreibtisch/Arbeitstisch
bed= Bett
TV= Fernseher
(book-)shelves=(Bücher-)Regal
computer= Computer
sofa=Sofa, Couch
bathtub= Badewanne
washbasin= Waschbecken
toilet= Toilette(formal), Klo(informal)
2006-12-06 16:16:56
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answered by tine 4
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yeah.. it's still toaster ;) Just make some on word, find a bunch of nouns out, type them in, print them out and tape them, that would be cheaper than buying stickers.
2006-12-06 06:44:49
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answered by Stacy 2
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the german word for toaster is "toaster"!!! lol
2006-12-06 06:42:51
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answered by konge12345 3
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I hope this link helps, it has tons of resources:
http://german.about.com/library/blgloss.htm
2006-12-06 06:41:30
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answered by Belindita 5
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