suchen

Meaning and Usage

"Suchen" translates to "to search" or "to look for" in English. It is used to express the action of actively seeking something or someone.

Linguistic Analysis

"Suchen" is a regular verb in German, following the typical conjugation pattern for regular verbs. It can be used with prepositions to indicate the object of the search.

Comparisons between German and English

The word "suchen" in German is similar in meaning and usage to the English word "to search," both used to describe the action of looking for something.

Cultural Context

The act of "suchen" is ubiquitous in daily life, and understanding the verb's usage is crucial for indicating the search for objects, people, or information in German.

Example Sentences

  1. Ich suche meinen Schlüssel. (I am looking for my key.)
  2. Sie suchen nach einer neuen Wohnung. (They are searching for a new apartment.)

Memory Tips

Associate "suchen" with the English word "search" and practice using it in common phrases and sentences to reinforce its usage.

Additional Vocabulary

Related words: die Suche (the search), das Gefundene (the found item), die Spur (the trail), das Versteck (the hiding place)

Gender and Plural (for nouns)

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Conjugation (for verbs)

Present tense conjugation:

  • ich suche (I search/look for)
  • du suchst (you search/look for)
  • er/sie/es sucht (he/she/it searches/looks for)
  • wir suchen (we search/look for)
  • ihr sucht (you [all] search/look for)
  • sie/Sie suchen (they/you search/look for)