Some words that begin with "A..."
Abenteuer, acht, Ahnung, anrufen, anziehen, Apfel, Arbeit, aus
There are many German words beginning with a
You're best bet is to go on a German dictionary and look at all the words beginning with A
Also, try typing into Google 'German words beginning with a'
A few that I know of to get you going are:
Apfel
Alt
aber
also
good luck!
Some words that start with "ü" in German include: über (over), üben (to practice), and überraschen (to surprise).
There aren't any true German words that start with X. They all come from different languages (mostly ancient Greek)
Some German words that start with the letter O are Opa, Oma and oberflächlich.
Magermilch, Margarine, Martin, Mann.
junge jahre ja jeden ...
There are very few words that start with the letter C in German, the way its used is often with other words, kind off like the "CH" sound in English. one source would be an on-line German dictionary or what might be easyer would be a German dictionary from a book store. [that's if they sell German dictionary's]
One language beginning with L is Latin.
Paderborn is a city in Germany. It begins with the letter P.
It depends on context. Start by doing a search for the following German words: "gern"/"gerne" and "mag".
The letter Y is not considered a true German letter. All words in the German beginning with Y are so called loan-words, e.g.Yperit - mustard gasYpsiloneule - Argotis ypsilonYsop - hyssopYtterbinerde - ytterbium earthYtterspat - xenotime
agua= water aleman =German in Spanish Amor= love a =to
In the German language, there are very few words that start with the letter "Q" as it is not a common letter in German vocabulary. One example of a German word that starts with "Q" is "Quark," which refers to a type of fresh dairy product similar to cottage cheese. Another example is "Quelle," which means a source or spring of water. Overall, the letter "Q" is rarely used in German and most words starting with it are borrowed from other languages.