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In German, the letter F starts a diverse array of words. Here’s a comprehensive list of German words beginning with F, along with brief descriptions for each:

  • Fabel – A fable, often a short story with a moral lesson.
  • Fabrik – Factory; a place where goods are manufactured.
  • Fahrrad – Bicycle; a two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
  • Fahrzeug – Vehicle; any means of transportation, including cars and trucks.
  • Fall – Case or fall; contextually refers to an instance or a situation, or the action of falling.
  • Familie – Family; a group consisting of parents and their children or all descendants.
  • Fangen – To catch or capture; the act of seizing something or someone.
  • Farbe – Color; the property of objects that results from the way they reflect light.
  • Fisch – Fish; aquatic animals with gills and fins.
  • Flasche – Bottle; a container with a narrow neck used for liquids.
  • Fliegen – To fly; the action of moving through the air or the insects that do so.
  • Fluss – River; a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into an ocean or sea.
  • Frau – Woman or wife; an adult female human.
  • Freunde – Friends; people whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.
  • Frühstück – Breakfast; the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning.
  • Frei – Free; not under the control or in the possession of another, or available for use.
  • Fremd – Foreign or strange; not native or unfamiliar.
  • Früh – Early; happening or done before the usual or expected time.
  • Frucht – Fruit; the mature ovary of a flowering plant, usually edible and containing seeds.
  • Früher – Earlier; at a time preceding the present.
  • Frosch – Frog; a tailless amphibian with a smooth, moist skin.
  • Frost – Frost; a thin layer of ice forming on surfaces when the temperature falls below freezing.
  • Fach – Subject or field; a particular branch of knowledge or profession.
  • Falsch – False; incorrect or not true.
  • Farbe – Color; the characteristic of visual perception described through color names.
  • Fenster – Window; an opening in a wall or vehicle, covered with glass.
  • Fest – Festival or firm; an event or celebration, or something that is solid and not easily moved.
  • Fieber – Fever; a rise in body temperature above normal, often indicating illness.
  • Feuer – Fire; the process of combustion that produces heat and light.
  • Ferien – Vacation; a period of rest or travel away from home.
  • Flüchtig – Fleeting or superficial; not lasting long or only concerned with surface details.
  • Folge – Consequence or episode; the result of an action or a part of a series.
  • Freitag – Friday; the sixth day of the week in many cultures.
  • Feld – Field; an area of open land or a specific area of study or interest.
  • Fallen – To fall; to drop or come down from a higher position.