At B2 you move beyond textbook German and into the language natives actually use. These nouns appear in newspapers, podcasts, and workplace conversations. This is the level where German stops being a subject and starts being a tool.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes B2 German nouns harder than B1?
B2 nouns are often abstract, compound, or from formal registers. Words like "die Auseinandersetzung" (confrontation) or "das Gleichgewicht" (balance) don't follow obvious patterns. Repeated exposure is the only reliable method.
How long to reach B2 German from B1?
Most learners need 200–300 hours of study to move from B1 to B2. Focused vocabulary work with spaced repetition is one of the highest-leverage activities in that time.
Are German compound nouns included?
Yes — our word list includes the most common compound nouns at B2 level, all with their correct articles. Compound nouns always take the gender of the last component.
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Artikel Fit uses spaced repetition to drill each noun until the correct article feels completely natural. No guessing, no memorisation tricks — just the right word at the right time.