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Conjugation of German Verbs

backen – to bake

ich backe du backst er/sie/es backt wir backen ihr backt sie/Sie backen

befehlen – to command

ich befehle du befiehlst er/sie/es befiehlt wir befehlen ihr befehlt sie/Sie befehlen

beginnen – to begin

ich beginne du beginnst er/sie/es beginnt wir beginnen ihr beginnt sie/Sie beginnen

beißen – to bite

ich beiße du beißt er/sie/es beißt wir beißen ihr beißt sie/Sie beißen

bergen – to rescue

ich berge du birgst er/sie/es birgt wir bergen ihr bergt sie/Sie bergen

bersten – to burst into
(sw. V.)

ich berste du berstest er/sie/es berstet wir bersten ihr berstet sie/Sie bersten

bersten – to burst into
(st. V.)

ich berste du birst er/sie/es birst wir bersten ihr berstet sie/Sie bersten

betrügen – to deceive

ich betrüge du betrügst er/sie/es betrügt wir betrügen ihr betrügt sie/Sie betrügen

biegen – to bend/to turn into

ich biege du biegst er/sie/es biegt wir biegen ihr biegt sie/Sie biegen

bieten – to offer

ich biete du bietest er/sie/es bietet wir bieten ihr bietet sie/Sie bieten

binden – to tie

ich binde du bindest er/sie/es bindet wir binden ihr bindet sie/Sie binden

bitten – to ask for

ich bitte du bittest er/sie/es bittet wir bitten ihr bittet sie/Sie bitten

blasen – to blow

ich blase du bläst er/sie/es bläst wir blasen ihr blast sie/Sie blasen

bleiben – to remain

ich bleibe du bleibst er/sie/es bleibt wir bleiben ihr bleibt sie/Sie bleiben

braten – to fry

ich brate du brätst er/sie/es brät wir braten ihr bratet sie/Sie braten

brechen – to break

ich breche du brichst er/sie/es bricht wir brechen ihr brecht sie/Sie brechen

brennen – to burn

ich brenne du brennst er/sie/es brennt wir brennen ihr brennt sie/Sie brennen

bringen – to bring

ich bringe du bringst er/sie/es bringt wir bringen ihr bringt sie/Sie bringen

denken – to think

ich denke du denkst er/sie/es denkt wir denken ihr denkt sie/Sie denken
.
dreschen – to thresh

ich dresche du drischst er/sie/es drischt wir dreschen ihr drescht sie/Sie dreschen

dringen – to penetrate

ich dringe du dringst er/sie/es dringt wir dringen ihr dringt sie/Sie dringen

dürfen – to be allowed to

ich darf du darfst er/sie/es darf wir dürfen ihr dürft sie/Sie dürfen

empfehlen – to recommend

ich empfehle du empfiehlst er/sie/es empfiehlt wir empfehlen ihr empfehlt sie/Sie empfehlen

erlöschen – to go out (light)

ich erlösche du erlischst er/sie/es erlischt wir erlöschen ihr erlöscht sie/Sie erlöschen

erschallen – to resound

ich erschalle du erschallst er/sie/es erschallt wir erschallen ihr erschallt sie/Sie erschallen

erschrecken – to be startled
(sw. V.)

ich erschrecke du erschreckst er/sie/es erschreckt wir erschrecken ihr erschreckt sie/Sie erschrecken

erschrecken – to be startled
(st. V.)

ich erschrecke du erschrickst er/sie/es erschrickt wir erschrecken ihr erschreckt sie/Sie erschrecken

erwägen – to weigh up

ich erwäge du erwägst er/sie/es erwägt wir erwägen ihr erwägt sie/Sie erwägen

essen – to eat

ich esse du isst er/sie/es isst wir essen ihr esst sie/Sie essen

fahren – to travel

ich fahre du fährst er/sie/es fährt wir fahren ihr fahrt sie/Sie fahren

fallen – to fall

ich falle du fällst er/sie/es fällt wir fallen ihr fallt sie/Sie fallen

fangen – to catch

ich fange du fängst er/sie/es fängt wir fangen ihr fangt sie/Sie fangen

fechten – to fight

ich fechte du fichtst er/sie/es ficht wir fechten ihr fechtet sie/Sie fechten

finden – to find

ich finde du findest er/sie/es findet wir finden ihr findet sie/Sie finden

fliegen – to fly

ich fliege du fliegst er/sie/es fliegt wir fliegen ihr fliegt sie/Sie fliegen

fliehen – to flee to/into

ich fliehe du fliehst er/sie/es flieht wir fliehen ihr flieht sie/Sie fliehen

flieβen – to flow

ich fließe du fließt er/sie/es fließt wir fließen ihr fließt sie/Sie fließen

fressen – to eat (of animals)

ich fresse du frisst er/sie/es frisst wir fressen ihr fresst sie/Sie fressen

frieren – to be cold/to freeze over

ich friere du frierst er/sie/es friert wir frieren ihr friert sie/Sie frieren

gebären – to give birth to

ich gebäre du gebärst er/sie/es gebiert wir gebären ihr gebärt sie/Sie gebären

geben – to give

ich gebe du gibst er/sie/es gibt wir geben ihr gebt sie/Sie geben

gedeihen – to thrive

ich gedeihe du gedeihst er/sie/es gedeiht wir gedeihen ihr gedeiht sie/Sie gedeihen
.
gehen – to go

ich gehe du gehst er/sie/es geht wir gehen ihr geht sie/Sie gehen

gelingen – to succeed

ich gelinge du gelingst er/sie/es gelingt wir gelingen ihr gelingt sie/Sie gelingen

gelten – to be valid

ich gelte du giltst er/sie/es gilt wir gelten ihr geltet sie/Sie gelten

genesen – to get well

ich genese du genest er/sie/es genest wir genesen ihr genest sie/Sie genesen

genieβen – to enjoy

ich genieße du genießt er/sie/es genießt wir genießen ihr genießt sie/Sie genießen

geraten - to get into (a state, etc.)

ich gerate du gerätst er/sie/es gerät wir geraten ihr geratet sie/Sie geraten

geschehen – to happen

ich geschehe du geschiehst er/sie/es geschieht wir geschehen ihr gescheht sie/Sie geschehen

gewinnen – to win

ich gewinne du gewinnst er/sie/es gewinnt wir gewinnen ihr gewinnt sie/Sie gewinnen

gieβen – to pour

ich gieße du gießt er/sie/es gießt wir gießen ihr gießt sie/Sie gießen

gleichen – to resemble/to equal

ich gleiche du gleichst er/sie/es gleicht wir gleichen ihr gleicht sie/Sie gleichen

gleiten – to slide

ich gleite du gleitest er/sie/es gleitet wir gleiten ihr gleitet sie/Sie gleiten

glimmen – to glimmer

ich glimme du glimmst er/sie/es glimmt wir glimmen ihr glimmt sie/Sie glimmen

graben – to dig

ich grabe du gräbst er/sie/es gräbt wir graben ihr grabt sie/Sie graben

greifen – to grip

ich greife du greifst er/sie/es greift wir greifen ihr greift sie/Sie greifen

haben – to have

ich habe du hast er/sie/es hat wir haben ihr habt sie/Sie haben

halten – to hold/to stop

ich halte du hältst er/sie/es hält wir halten ihr haltet sie/Sie halten

hängen – to hang

ich hänge du hängst er/sie/es hängt wir hängen ihr hängt sie/Sie hängen

heben – to lift

ich hebe du hebst er/sie/es hebt wir heben ihr hebt sie/Sie heben

heiβen – to be called

ich heiße du heißt er/sie/es heißt wir heißen ihr heißt sie/Sie heißen

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