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1. 👤 Nominativ Verbs List 📖

Discover German verbs that take the nominative case. Learn their meanings, conjugation patterns, and practical examples to master correct case usage in everyday communication.

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Wed Oct 29 2025

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👤 Nominativ Verbs List (Subject verbs)

💡 These verbs typically describe the state or identity of the subject and take a predicate nominative instead of an object.

# Emoji Verb English Example
1 🧍 sein to be Ich bin müde. → I am tired.
2 🪪 heißen to be called Ich heiße Hitesh.
3 🌱 werden to become Er wird Arzt. → He becomes a doctor.
4 🫧 bleiben to remain / stay Sie bleibt freundlich. → She remains friendly.
5 💭 scheinen to seem Es scheint richtig. → It seems right.
6 💬 klingen to sound Das klingt gut. → That sounds good.
7 👀 aussehen to look / appear Du siehst müde aus. → You look tired.
8 🫢 wirken to appear / seem Er wirkt nervös. → He appears nervous.
9 🫶 sein + adj/noun to be (as identity or condition) Das ist ein Problem. → That is a problem.

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