How to Use Inseparable Prefixes with German Verbs & What They Mean
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
- Learn how to use the inseparable prefix verbs in German (also known as “untrennbare Verben”) with this German grammar lesson. In this video I explain when to separate the prefix from a German verb and when not to. I also show you a list of the inseparable prefixes. You will learn how these inseparable verbs work and how to use a variety of inseparable verbs in German through a ton of example sentences. You will also learn how the inseparable prefixes change the meanings of the verbs. To skip to a particular verb, look to the timestamps down below.
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0:00 Introduction
1:23 What are prefixes?
3:10 Inseparable Prefix Rules
5:42 be-
9:46 ent-
12:40 emp-
13:17 er-
15:56 ge-
17:50 miss-
19:03 ver-
22:45 zer-
24:14 Learn More About Prefixes
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Take a deeper look at the inseparable prefix verbs on my website: www.germanwithantrim.com/inseparable-prefix-verbs-in-german-(untrennbare-verben)/
Practice your skills with these inseparable prefix verbs with the exercises in my worksheet available as a PDF here: www.germanwithantrim.com/product/inseparable-prefix-verbs-extra-materials/
Download the Lists of Verbs for FREE here: www.germanwithantrim.com/product/inseparable-verb-lists/
I created flashcards on Quizlet for every group of inseparable prefixes listed in this video. You can find them here: quizlet.com/join/KxMVzMsCA
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The prefix ge is used to turn an imperfective action into an perfektive action.
frieren (to be cold,) and gefrieren (to become frozen)
rinnen (to flow slowly) gerinnen (to stop flowing)
That was sort of on the slide, but I decided to add it later, so I didn't say it out loud. That one definitely deserved a better explanation.
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when i see the pre fix list : sfx(bruhh)
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15:10...I got the message! 😂
Some corrections need to be made. Others are simply being annoying.
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1:24
Bibliothekarin hast du sehr seltsam betont.
Gibt es auch ein Video zu den "two way prefixes" wie zum Beispiel über oder um?
Noch nicht. Vielleicht nach den Videos zu den trennbaren Verben.
Eine Frage Herr Antrim:
Ist das Präfix "hinter" auch ein nicht trennbares (untrennbares) Präfix? [1,2]
Beispiele: hinter
hinterfragen, hintergehen, hinterlassen, hinterlegen, hinterziehen.
Etwas komisch. [2] stellt "be-, emp(f)-, ent-, er-, ge-, miss-, ver-, zer-" als nicht trennbare Präfixe dar, aber es zeigt Beispiele mit "hinter".
[1] deutschlernerblog.de/trennbare-verben-trennbar-oder-untrennbar-listen-erklaerungen-beispiele-uebungen/
[2] de.longua.org/nicht.trennbare.verben.liste.php
Ja. Irgendwie habe ich dieses Präfix ausgelassen.
www.dartmouth.edu/~deutsch/Grammatik/Wortbildung/Inseparables.html#hinter
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Is the past participle of 'gebrauchen' => 'gebraucht' or 'gebrauchen'?
You are correct. The past participles are the same for brauchen and gebrauchen (gebraucht). I have deleted the example from the video. Sorry for this error, especially since it was used to draw attention to an issue that confuses learners anyway.
20:37 - Achtung: "der Drachen" hat eine andere Bedeutung als "der Drache" (ohne "n"). Siehe: bastiansick.de/kolumnen/abc/drachedrachen/
Das habe ich nicht gewusst. Danke.
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