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When to use liest and lesen in German?

When to use liest and lesen in German?

Lesen (to read)

Pronoun Conjugation Meaning
es liest it reads
wir lesen we read
ihr lest you read(plural familiar)
sie lesen they read

Is lesen regular or irregular?

“lesen” is an irregular verb.

How do you use liest in German?

They are all forms of the irregular German verb “lesen,” which means to read. “Ich lese” means I read or am reading. “Du liest” means you (informal) read or are reading, “er/sie liest” means he/she reads or is reading, “sie lesen” means they read or are reading, “Sie lesen” means you (formal) read or are reading.

What is the meaning of lesen?

lesen deliver a lecture or talk.

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Is spielen regular or irregular?

The verb spielen is regular.

What is the meaning of Erganzen in German?

Overview of all translations (For more details, click/tap on the translation) complement complete replace supply, add supplement restore replenish make up complement, supplement, explement amend. complement.

Does spielen take Sein?

The third person form of the verb spielen is (er) spielt. To form the present perfect tense, you take the past participle (gespielt/played) and use it with an auxiliary or helping verb (usually a form of haben, sometimes sein).

What are the six forms of spielen?

Verb forms in Imperative of spielen

  • – (1st PersonSingular)
  • spiele (du) (2nd PersonSingular)
  • spielen wir (1st PersonPlural)
  • spielt ihr (2nd PersonPlural)
  • spielen sie (3rd PersonPlural)

What is the past tense of lesen in German?

Replacement of -e- in the stem of Present tense with -ie- for the second and third person singular form of Present tense and singular form of Imperative , and with -a- for the Preterite (“ich las”) and in Past Participle (“gelesen”).

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What is the meaning of SIE in English?

(inf) hey, you! Sie, wissen Sie was … (inf) do you know what … neuter noun Word forms: Sies genitive, no plural.