Trennbar Verben
Separable prefix verbs: the prefix moves to end of clause
Can use separable verbs with correct prefix placement
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Ech stoe moies um siwen op.
I get up at seven in the morning.
D'Schoul fänkt um aacht un.
School starts at eight.
Komm mat!
Come along!
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Trennbar Verben hunn e Präfix deen am Haaptsaz un d'Enn kënnt:
| Verb | Bedeitung | Beispill |
|---|---|---|
| opstoen | to get up | Ech stoe moies op. |
| unfänken | to begin | D'Schoul fänkt um aacht un. |
| erakommen | to come in | Komm era! |
| matkommen | to come along | Kënns du matkommen? |
Wichteg: Am Nebensaz bleiwen se zesummen: ...well ech fréi opstoen.
Schémas d'erreurs fréquents
Prefix not moved to end in main clause
In main clauses, the prefix goes to the end: Ech stoe op (not *Ech opstoe)
Ech stoe moies um siwen op.
I get up at seven in the morning.
Opstoen splits: stoe(n) in position 2, op at the end.
D'Schoul fänkt um aacht un.
School starts at eight.
Unfänken splits: fänkt in position 2, un at end.
Komm mat!
Come along!
In imperative, the prefix stays attached or goes to end: Komm mat!
Pratiquer dans le cours
Appliquez cette grammaire dans les exercices du cours A1