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German - Subject Pronouns, To Be, to Have and to Become, To Know People and Facts

Subject Pronouns

Subject Pronouns
ich

ikh

I wir

veer

we
du

doo

you (familiar) ihr

eer

you (all)
er, sie, es, man

air, zee, ess, mahn

he, she, it, one sie, Sie

zee

they, you (formal)

Note:  Man can be translated as one, we, they or the people in general.  When referring to nouns as it, you use er for masculine nouns, sie for feminine nouns and es for neuter nouns.  However, the definite articles der, die and das can be subsituted for er, sie and es to show more emphasis.

To Be, to Have and to Become

Present tense of sein - to be (zine)
I am ich bin ikh bin we are wir sind veer zint
You are (fam.) du bist doo bihst you are ihr seid eer zide
He/she/it is er/sie/es ist air/zee/ess isst they (you) are sie sind zee zint

Note:  You must use the subject pronouns (ich, du, er...); however, I will leave them out of future conjugations.

Present tense of haben - to have (hah-ben) Present tense of werden - to become (vair-den)
habe hah-buh haben hah-ben werde vair-duh werden vair-den
hast hahst habt hahbt wirst veerst werdet vair-det
hat haht haben hah-ben wird veert werden vair-den

Past (Imperfect) Tense
sein haben werden
war var waren vah-ren hatte hah-tuh hatten hah-ten wurde voor-duh wurden voor-den
warst varst wart vart hattest hah-test hattet hah-tet wurdest voor-dest wurdet voor-det
war var waren vah-ren hatte hah-tuh hatten hah-ten wurde voor-duh wurden voor-den

Haben is frequently used in expressions that would normally take to be in English.
Ich habe Hunger. = I am hungry.
Ich habe Durst. = I am thirsty.
Ich habe Langeweile. = I am bored.
Ich habe Heimweh. = I am homesick.
Ich habe Angst. = I am afraid.

To Know People and Facts

kennen - to know people wissen - to know facts
kenne ken-nuh kennen ken-nun weiß vise wissen vih-sun
kennst kenst kennt kent weißt vighst wisst vihst
kennt kent kennen ken-nun weiß vise wissen vih-sun
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