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<div style="font-size:300%;">Common German Verbs</div> | |||
'''In this lesson, we will list the most common German verbs you should know.''' | '''In this lesson, we will list the most common German verbs you should know.''' | ||
You can see many entries have italic words. Each part of italic contents (such as "mit jmd.(D)" and "über etw.(A)" in ''mit jmd.(D) über etw.(A)'') are removable. If nothing but the verb left when having the italic words all removed, in this case the verb is intransitive. | You can see many entries have italic words. Each part of italic contents (such as "mit jmd.(D)" and "über etw.(A)" in ''mit jmd.(D) über etw.(A)'') are removable. If nothing but the verb left when having the italic words all removed, in this case the verb is intransitive. | ||
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==References and resources== | ==References and resources== | ||
Dative verbs can be found here: http://germanforenglishspeakers.com/reference/dative-verbs/ | |||
Genitive verbs can be found here: https://easy-deutsch.de/en/verbs/verbs-with-complements/genitive/ | |||
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