Verben mit DU

German verbs that start with the letter “du” are quite common. One of the most-used German verbs start with “du” is: dürfen.

  • dürfen (to be allowed to, to have permission to): This verb is used to express permission or permission to do something. For example, “Ich darf in diesen Park gehen.” (I am allowed to go into this park.)

Some other German Verbs that start with DU are:

  • duzen (to address someone informally as “du”): This verb is used to address someone informally with the pronoun “du”. For example, “Kann ich dich dutzen?” (May I address you as “du”?)
  • dünken (to seem to, to appear to): This verb is used to express that something seems to be the case, without necessarily being certain. For example, “Es dünkt mich, dass du ein sehr guter Sänger bist.” (I think you are a very good singer.)
  • dulden (to tolerate, to put up with): This verb is used to express that you are willing to accept something that you do not like very much. For example, “Ich kann deine nervigen Angewohnheiten nicht mehr dulden.” (I can’t stand your annoying habits anymore.)
  • durchbrechen (to break through, to penetrate): This verb is used to express that something has broken through or penetrated something else. For example, “Die Polizei hat die Barrikaden durchbrochen.” (The police have broken through the barricades.)

These are just a few of the many German verbs that start with the letter “du”. If you are learning German, it is important to learn the meaning and usage of these verbs.

Other verbs that start with DU:
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DufDulDumDun
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DusDuz

Last Updated on October 31, 2024
by Wort des Tages