`pass` should be learned as a practical meaning chunk that you can reuse across real situations.
Mot en 30 secondes
- Core meaning: passport/mountain pass
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Use
passin varied contexts. - Practice with active recall daily.
- Focus on real usage, not literal mapping.
Overview
pass is a high-frequency vocabulary item in German. The practical meaning is “passport/mountain pass”. Treat this as a usable communication unit instead of memorizing it in isolation. A good learning strategy is to connect the word to one clear situation, one clear intent, and one clear sentence. This makes recall faster and prevents confusion with look-alike words in multilingual study. If you review pass with small daily repetition, the meaning becomes stable and usable in real conversations.
Use pass across multiple contexts: daily conversation, travel, work, reading, and listening drills. Keep a polite, natural tone and focus on meaning-by-context rather than literal word matching. Build six sentence variations where pass appears with different nearby words, then practice active recall without notes. The fastest progress comes from combining comprehension plus production: first understand a sentence with pass, then produce your own sentence with the same target meaning. This method creates durable vocabulary growth.
Exemples
In a daily chat, I used `pass` to express "passport/mountain pass".
Daily conversationpass: passport/mountain pass
While traveling, I recognized `pass` and understood the intended meaning in context.
Travelpass: passport/mountain pass
During work or study, `pass` appeared in a sentence and matched the idea "passport/mountain pass".
Work/Studypass: passport/mountain pass
In an audio clip, I heard `pass` and confirmed its practical use.
Listening practicepass: passport/mountain pass
While reading a short text, `pass` helped me understand the sentence faster.
Readingpass: passport/mountain pass
In review practice, I repeated `pass` and used it in my own sentence.
Reviewpass: passport/mountain pass
How to Use It
Notes d'usage
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Tips
Use context anchors
Link `pass` to one reliable real-life situation.
Active recall first
Recall the meaning of `pass` before checking any notes.
Sentence variation
Create multiple short sentences with `pass` to build flexible fluency.
Questions fréquentes
6 questionsA practical meaning is: passport/mountain pass.
Yes, treat it as high-utility vocabulary for comprehension and production practice.
Use short spaced repetition plus six context sentences containing `pass`.
No, memorize it inside sentence-level context for better retention.
Attach `pass` to one core meaning and one stable context first, then expand gradually.
Explain the meaning, then say one new sentence with `pass` without reading notes.
Teste-toi
What does `pass` most closely mean?
The core meaning linked to `pass` is: passport/mountain pass.
In this context, the correct word is: ___
Use the target item directly: `pass`.
Write one short sentence containing `pass`.
Check that your sentence keeps this meaning: passport/mountain pass.
Score : /3
Summary
pass should be learned as a practical meaning chunk that you can reuse across real situations.
- Core meaning: passport/mountain pass
-
Use
passin varied contexts. - Practice with active recall daily.
- Focus on real usage, not literal mapping.
Use context anchors
Link `pass` to one reliable real-life situation.
Active recall first
Recall the meaning of `pass` before checking any notes.
Sentence variation
Create multiple short sentences with `pass` to build flexible fluency.
Exemples
6 sur 6In a daily chat, I used `pass` to express "passport/mountain pass".
pass: passport/mountain pass
While traveling, I recognized `pass` and understood the intended meaning in context.
pass: passport/mountain pass
During work or study, `pass` appeared in a sentence and matched the idea "passport/mountain pass".
pass: passport/mountain pass
In an audio clip, I heard `pass` and confirmed its practical use.
pass: passport/mountain pass
While reading a short text, `pass` helped me understand the sentence faster.
pass: passport/mountain pass
In review practice, I repeated `pass` and used it in my own sentence.
pass: passport/mountain pass
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