a weak verb is a verb that is regular. It follows normal, predictable patterns in all tenses. An example of a weak verb is sagen or hören.
Weak verbs are opposite of strong verbs, which have stem changes in some tenses. For example, the verb sprechen:
In the present singular form, it changes to spricht. in the simple past, sprach. with past participle, gesprochen.
To weaken is a verb related to the word weak.
"Weak" can be both an adjective and a verb, depending on the context. As an adjective, it describes something lacking strength or intensity. As a verb, it typically refers to the action of becoming weak or losing strength.
No... that is called a weak verb.
Weak is not a verb, so it has no past tense. "Weaken" is the related verb, and its past tense is weakened.
A weak verb is a word that does not describe much.Example:The cat is in the house. (weak)The cat dwells in the house. (strong)
weak
Haben- to have *irregular verb*
Durken is not a German verb, please check spelling.The closest verb I can think of is drucken which translates as to print
It is the verb "to be" in German. It can also mean "his."
ALL the imperfect German verbs? That would require a dictionary! Das Imperfekt fits into two categories: weak and strong. Strong verbs such as fahren and lesen have special forms. Fahren becomes fuhren and lesen becomes lasen for example. Weak verbs such as machen and kaufen simply add -t to the end of the stem. Thus machen becomes machten and kaufen becomes kauften.A strong verb is strong enough to break the pattern of normal conjugation. That means that there is a vowel change in the du and er/sie forms. Ich lese but du liest, er liest.A weak verb is too weak to break the pattern of normal conjugation. That means that there is NO vowel change in the du and er/sie forms. Ich mache, du machst, er macht.Hope this helps. For more info go to http://www.dartmouth.edu/~german/Grammatik/SimplePast/SimplePast.htmlThanks for asking Teh Internets
schwach = weak
The verb jump in German is springen.