Verb Prefixes - General meanings Flashcards

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an-

A

to/from

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auf-

A

up/on

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aus-

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out/from

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ein-

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in/down

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mit-

A

with

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nach-

A

after/”re-“

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zu-

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to

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be-

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makes verb take a direct object:

kommen - to come
bekommen - to receive

sprechen - to speak
besprechen - to discuss

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emp-

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has an aspect of feeling/perception to it:

finden - to find
empfinden - to feel, perceive

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ent-

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usually makes the verb do the opposite of its stem:

arten - to develop, become
entarten - to degenerate
werten - to evaluate
entwerten - to void

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er-

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Sometimes like “re-,” other times signals completion of an event.

kennen - to know
erkennen - to recognize
schießen - to shoot
erschießen - to shoot dead

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ge-

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Doesn’t have a consistent translation.

This easily tricks people into thinking it’s a past participle. Where it is, there will be an auxiliary verb (sein, haben, werden). If not, it’s a prefix.

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miss-

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Similar to English “mis-“

brauchen - to need
missbrauchen - to misuse
trauen - to trust
misstrauen - to mistrust

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ver-

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often causes verb to do opposite of its stem:

kaufen - to buy
verkaufen - to sell

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zer-

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usually carries a connotation of destruction.

beißen - to bite
zerbeißen - to bite in two

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