
Conjugate the German verb: übernachten (to stay overnight)
In this post, we’ll go through the German verb: übernachten (to stay overnight). This is a regular (weak verb) and uses the auxiliary verb haben […]
In this post, we’ll go through the German verb: übernachten (to stay overnight). This is a regular (weak verb) and uses the auxiliary verb haben […]
In this post, we’ll go through the German verb: spenden (to donate). This is a regular (weak verb) and uses the auxiliary verb haben to […]
Machen (to make) is one of those verbs that can be composed: you can add prefixes that give it a new meaning or a new […]
In this post, we will go through the German verb bleiben (to stay). Other meanings may be: last, remain Let’s start with the main conjugated forms […]
In this post, we will go through the German verb verbieten (to prohibit/forbid). Other meanings may be: to interdict, to ban Let’s start with the main […]
In this post, we will go through the German verb begrüßen (to welcome). Other meanings may be: to appreciate, to greet Let’s start with the […]
In this post, we will go through the German verb “erkennen“ (to realize). Examples: Ich erkenne meinen Fehler. I realize my mistake. Erkennst du deinen Fehler? Do you realize your mistake? Ich erkenne, wie wichtig das ist. I realize how important […]
In this post, we will go through the German verb “zählen auf“ (to count on). Examples: Ich zähle auf dich. I count on you. Ich zähle auf Sie. I count on you. Ich zähle auf ihn. I count on him. Du kannst auf mich zählen. You can count on me. […]
In this post, we will go through the German verb “zahlen” (to pay). Examples: Kann ich zahlen? Can I pay? Kann ich bar zahlen? Can I pay in cash? Kann […]
The verb “vereinbaren“, like all other verbs, has several meanings. Here are some of them: arrange, agree, reconcile, etc… In this post, we will go through the German […]
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