46 German Words for Positive Emotions | B1 German Vocabulary | Wortschatz Positive Gefühle
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Feeling stuck using the same two German words for “happy”? Let’s fix that. If you want to sound more natural—and actually express how you feel—this lesson gives you a powerful, real-life emotion vocabulary upgrade. From everyday moods like gut gelaunt (upbeat) and entspannt (relaxed) to stronger highs like ekstatisch (ecstatic) and begeistert (thrilled), you’ll build a vocabulary that makes your German instantly more expressive.
These are the kinds of words you’ll hear in conversations, podcasts, workplaces, and daily life in Germany—perfect for learners aiming for B1. You’ll learn how Germans describe being glücklich (happy), froh (glad), fröhlich (cheerful), freudig (joyful), and zuversichtlich (optimistic). You’ll also add calm and grounded positives like ruhig (calm), gelassen (serene), friedlich (peaceful), and zufrieden (content). And because positive emotions aren’t only about excitement, we include words for confidence and appreciation too—like selbstbewusst (confident), stolz (proud), dankbar (grateful), anerkennend (appreciative), and geschätzt (valued).
Every word comes with a clear example sentence to help you understand meaning, tone, and real usage—so you can start using these phrases immediately in your own speaking and writing. If you’re learning German for travel, school, work, or daily conversations, this set will help you communicate with warmth, nuance, and confidence.
If this helped you, please like the video and subscribe for more German vocabulary sets that actually stick. Drop a comment with your favorite new word—and how you’d use it in a sentence!
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