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📌 German Verb Conjugation
German verb conjugation relies on removing the infinitive ending (usually -en) to find the stem and adding personal endings (-e, -st, -t, -en, -t, -en) based on the subject. Regular (weak) verbs follow this pattern strictly in the present tense, while strong verbs change stem vowels (e→i, a→ä) and irregular verbs (sein, haben).
📌For example
Ich (bin) - e (eg. Ich lerne)
Du (bist)- st (eg. Du lernst)
er/sie/es (ist)- t (eg. Er/ Sie/ Es lernt)
Wir (sind)- en (eg. Wir lernen)
Ihr( seid)- t (eg. Ihr lernt)
Sie/sie (sind) -en (eg. Sie lernen)
Hellooo everyoneee. These are verb conjugations. Basic untuk germann yaaa!!
📌 Verb conjugation for strong verbs

Vowels in the stem change, but only in the du (you) and er/sie/es (he/she/it) forms.

For example: verb Fahrt
Ich- fahre
Du- fährst
Er/sie/ es- fährt
Wir - fahren
Ihr- fahrt
Sie/ sie- fahren
Here are more examples German verb conjugations for strong verbs!!
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📌More examples of strong verbs in German and it's conjugation:

geben (to give - e - i)
Ich gebe, du gibst, er/sie/es gibt, wir geben, ihr gebt, sie/Sie geben

essen (to eat - e -> i )
ich esse, du isst, er/sie/es isst, wir essen, ihr esst, sie/Sie essen

fahren (to drive/travel - \(a -> ä)
Ich fahre, du fährst, er/sie/es fährt, wir fahren, ihr fahrt, sie/Sie fahren

sehen (to see - e -> ie)
ich sehe, du siehst, er/sie/es sieht, wir sehen, ihr seht, sie/Sie sehen

helfen (to help - e -> i)
ich helfe, du hilfst, er/sie/es hilft, wir helfen, ihr helft, sie/Sie helfen

laufen (to run - au -> äu)
ich laufe, du läufst, er/sie/es läuft, wir laufen, ihr lauft, sie/Sie laufen

schlafen (to sleep - a-> ä)
ich schlafe, du schläfst, er/sie/es schläft, wir schlafen, ihr schlaft, sie/Sie schlafen 
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German Spmnetic! pinned «📌 German Verb Conjugation German verb conjugation relies on removing the infinitive ending (usually -en) to find the stem and adding personal endings (-e, -st, -t, -en, -t, -en) based on the subject. Regular (weak) verbs follow this pattern strictly in the…»
📌Modalverben German

German modal verbs (Modalverben) express attitude, necessity, ability, or permission, typically acting on a main verb placed at the end of the clause in its infinitive form. There are six primary modals—können (can), müssen (must), dürfen (may), wollen (want), sollen (should), and mögen (like)—which are conjugated in position II.
Modalverben examples:

-Können (can)
-Dürfen (may)
-Müssen (must)
-Mögen (to like)
-Wollen (want)
-Sollen (should)
📌Modalverben conjugations :
Helloo guys. These are notes for Modalverbennn. This is also important while constructing a sentence.
Also I will be giving a few examples of sentences involving verb conjugations soonnn
📌 Examples of sentences involving verb conjugations

I live in Kuala Lumpur --> Ich wohne in Kuala Lumpur
(wohnen -wohne)

My brother loves his dog -->Meine Brüder liebt seinen Hund
(lieben -liebt)

We have too much homework --> Wir haben zu viele Hausaufgaben (haben- haben)

You all don't learn enough --> Ihr lernt nicht genug (lernen -lernt)
Hallo Leuteee these are very few examples of sentences involving verb conjugations
Examples of sentences involving Modalverben conjugations.