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Coffee Break German

Separable verbs in German - Which prefixes are separable or inseparable? | CBG Show 2.04

Coffee Break German

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🗓️ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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If you would like to learn more about German separable verbs, listen to this episode of The Coffee Break German Show. We focus on the rules behind using separable verbs and when to use the prefix or not!


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here's like welcome to Coffee Break German.

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Welcome back to the Coffee Break German show.

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I'm Mark.

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I'm hese Thomas.

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We get the Thomas.

0:40.8

Sir good, thank you and dear.

0:42.4

Yeah, so good. Also good. Also good. and dear. Yeah, very good.

0:43.4

Alls get sich, it's right me.

0:46.2

In these weekly episodes, Mark and I talk about different German topics helping you to improve your

0:51.6

German one coffee break at a time.

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1:04.3

As Thomas was my first we're going to be here.

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We are talking about separable verbs.

1:08.6

When do they separate? When do they not?

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