German Emotions and Feelings Vocabulary Quiz (A2-B1): Adjectives and Verbs

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German Emotions Vocabulary Quiz (A2 to B1)

Expressing feelings and emotions in German is one of the most rewarding steps in your language journey. Whether you want to describe happiness, frustration, or excitement, knowing the right adjectives and verbs helps you connect with native speakers on a deeper level. This quiz tests your knowledge of essential German emotion vocabulary at the A2 to B1 level. You will practice words like glücklich, traurig, and sich freuen. After completing this quiz, explore our complete collection of vocabulary quizzes or strengthen your grammar with our grammar quizzes.

Key Vocabulary for This Quiz

Review these selected emotion words before you start:

  • glücklich (happy) – Sie ist heute sehr glücklich. (She is very happy today.)
  • traurig (sad) – Er fühlt sich traurig. (He feels sad.)
  • wütend (angry) – Warum bist du so wütend? (Why are you so angry?)
  • nervös (nervous) – Ich bin vor der Prüfung nervös. (I am nervous before the exam.)
  • stolz (proud) – Die Eltern sind stolz auf ihr Kind. (The parents are proud of their child.)
  • sich freuen (to be happy) – Ich freue mich auf das Wochenende. (I am happy about the weekend.)
  • weinen (to cry) – Das Kind weint laut. (The child is crying loudly.)
  • lieben (to love) – Sie liebt ihre Familie sehr. (She loves her family very much.)
  • enttäuscht (disappointed) – Er ist enttäuscht über das Ergebnis. (He is disappointed about the result.)
  • verliebt (in love) – Sie sind frisch verliebt. (They are freshly in love.)

Find the complete vocabulary list with all emotion adjectives and verbs at our German emotions vocabulary article.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What vocabulary does this German emotions quiz cover?
This quiz focuses on common adjectives and verbs for expressing feelings in German. You will practice words like glücklich, traurig, wütend, lieben, weinen, and more. All vocabulary is suited for A2 to B1 learners.
Is there a complete list of German emotion words?
Yes. You can find all adjectives and verbs with example sentences in our German emotions vocabulary article. It covers many more words than this quiz.
How can I improve my use of adjective endings when describing emotions?
Adjective endings depend on gender, case, and article type. Our Adjective Endings eBook explains all the rules clearly and gives you plenty of exercises to practice.
Are there quizzes for other German vocabulary topics?
Absolutely. Visit our vocabulary quiz overview to find quizzes on topics like travel, food, work, and daily life.
Can I retake this quiz to improve my score?
Yes. Simply refresh the page to restart the quiz. Practice as many times as you like until you feel confident with all the emotion vocabulary.