Wiktionary:Frequency lists/German
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German Frequency Lists
[edit]- 3M most frequently occurring German words from a variety of web sources (2011-21)
- Unformatted German frequency list generated in 2009 from TV and movie subtitles.
- User:Bigbossfarin/10000 German words
- User:Matthias_Buchmeier#German_frequency_list
- User:Jberkel/lists/BedrohteWörter
- Top 2000 German words from subtitles: 1-1000, 1001-2000
External Links
[edit]- Most Commonly Used German Verbs - With Detailed Explanations and Examples
- Word frequency lists for German and other languages from 10K up to 1M, available for download as part of the Leipzig Corpora Collection (CC BY-4.0)
- 50K and larger word lists based on www.opensubtitles.org for German and other languages (CC BY-SA-4.0)
- The Leipzig Wortschatz 100, 1000, or 10 000 most frequent German words (2001).
- Frequency lists for German and other languages derived from corpora assembled by Leeds University's Centre for Translation Studies (CC BY-2.5)
- Open German WordNet (CC BY-4.0)
- The 2000 Most Frequent German Nouns
- The 2980 Most Frequent German Nouns with Plurals
- The Most Frequent German Words - German Department, University of Michigan
- Top 500 German words - The German Professor, according to University of Michigan's German Department, a rigorously researched list of the 500 most frequent German words
- The 500 most frequently used German words (with anglicised spellings ignoring German capitalisation)
- Leeds University German frequency list of 5000 lemmas from internet corpus
- Top 300,000 German words from the web
- 5000 German sentences sorted by their words' frequency--that is, from the easiest(most simple) to the hardest.
- The 200 most frequent German words, with over 2000 example sentences (free e-book)
- The most frequent words from books
Further reading
[edit]- Tschirner, Erwin P. and Möhring, Jupp. A Frequency Dictionary of German: Core Vocabulary for Learners. Second edition, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.