German Family Vocabulary Quiz (A1 to A2)
Talking about your family is one of the first topics you learn in German. Whether you want to introduce your parents, describe your siblings, or talk about your grandparents, knowing words like die Mutter, der Vater, and die Geschwister is fundamental. This quiz tests your knowledge of essential German family vocabulary at the A1 to A2 level. You will practice terms for immediate family, extended family, and relationships. After completing this quiz, explore our vocabulary quizzes or improve your grammar with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected family terms before you start:
- die Familie (the family) – Meine Familie ist groß. (My family is big.)
- die Mutter (the mother) – Meine Mutter heißt Anna. (My mother is called Anna.)
- der Vater (the father) – Mein Vater arbeitet als Arzt. (My father works as a doctor.)
- der Bruder (the brother) – Ich habe einen Bruder. (I have a brother.)
- die Schwester (the sister) – Meine Schwester ist jünger als ich. (My sister is younger than me.)
- die Eltern (the parents) – Meine Eltern wohnen in Berlin. (My parents live in Berlin.)
- die Großmutter (the grandmother) – Meine Großmutter ist sehr nett. (My grandmother is very nice.)
- der Sohn (the son) – Das ist mein Sohn. (This is my son.)
- die Tochter (the daughter) – Ihre Tochter ist drei Jahre alt. (Her daughter is three years old.)
- der Onkel (the uncle) – Mein Onkel besucht uns morgen. (My uncle is visiting us tomorrow.)
- die Tante (the aunt) – Meine Tante backt leckere Kuchen. (My aunt bakes delicious cakes.)
- die Oma (the grandma) – Ich besuche meine Oma am Wochenende. (I visit my grandma on the weekend.)
Find the complete vocabulary list with all family terms at our German family vocabulary article.
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