Regelmessige Verben List 🌟

Regelmessige Verben List 🌟

To conjugate a regular verb, you take the (the infinitive minus the "-en" or "-n") and add the standard personal endings. You can find detailed guides on these patterns at sites like GermanVeryEasy and iELanguages . Example: machen (to do/make) ich (I) -e ich mach e du (you, informal) -st du mach st er/sie/es (he/she/it) -t er mach t wir (we) -en wir mach en ihr (you all) -t ihr mach t sie / Sie (they / you, formal) -en sie mach en Common Regular Verbs List

While regular, some verbs require minor adjustments to their endings for better pronunciation: REGELMESSIGE VERBEN LIST

Verbs like studieren or telefonieren are regular but do not take the "ge-" prefix in their past participle (e.g., hat studiert ). A1 Regular Verbs List in German | PDF - Scribd To conjugate a regular verb, you take the

If the stem ends in -d or -t (like arbeiten ), add an extra -e- before the endings for du , er/sie/es , and ihr (e.g., du arbeit e st , er arbeit e t ). A1 Regular Verbs List in German | PDF

Here are some of the most frequently used regular verbs for beginners: – to answer arbeiten – to work fragen – to ask glauben – to believe hören – to hear/listen kaufen – to buy lernen – to learn/study lieben – to love sagen – to say/tell spielen – to play wohnen – to live/reside Important Special Rules

In German, (regular verbs) follow a predictable conjugation pattern where the verb stem remains constant, and only the endings change based on the subject. This consistency makes them much easier to learn than irregular verbs, which often change their stem vowels. The Conjugation Pattern (Präsens)

If the stem ends in a sibilant (like tanzen ), the -s in the du ending is omitted (e.g., du tanzt instead of tanzst ).