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German: Separable and Inseparable Prefixes

Vijay
14/03/2017 0 0

As you know, German verbs can have separable prefixes. These prefixes change the meaning of the original verb, and make a new word. In the present tense, separable prefixes are separated from the verb and placed at the end of the sentence bracket. The separation rule also applies in the imperative. When used in the infinitive, however (e.g. with a modal auxiliary), separable prefix verbs are not divided. As you will shortly learn, the participle forms in the past tense are also combined.

Hans steht jeden Tag um 9.00 Uhr auf. Hans gets up every day at 9:00.
Hans, steh jetzt auf! Hans, get up now!
Hans muss jeden Tag um 9.00 Uhr aufstehen. Hans has to get up every day at 9:00.



Common separable prefixes. Remember that this list is only a rough guide to the meanings of prefixes, since their use is highly idiomatic.

ab = off, down abholen = to pick up
  abnehmen = to take off
 
an = at, on anfangen = to start, begin
  anrufen = to call, telephone
  anziehen = to put on, dress
 
auf = up aufhören = to stop
  aufräumen = to clean up
  aufstehen = to get up, stand up
 
aus = out ausgehen = to go out
  aussehen = to look, appear
 
ein = in, into einkaufen = to shop
  einschlafen = to fall asleep
 
fern = far fernsehen = to watch TV
 
fort = away fortgehen = to leave, go away
 
her = ‘hither’, to here herholen = to fetch
  herkommen = to come from
 
hin = ‘thither’, to there hinstellen = to place, put
 
mit = with, along mitbringen = to bring along
  mitkommen = to come along
  mitnehmen = to take along
 
nach = after nachdenken = to think, reflect
  nachfragen = to inquire, ask after
 
um = around, at umsehen = to look around
 
vor = before vorhaben = to have planned
  vorstellen = to introduce
 
vorbei = by, past vorbeikommen = to come by
 
weg = away weggehen = to go away, leave
  wegnehmen = to take away
 
zu = to, closed zuhören = to listen
  zumachen = to close
 
zurück = back zurückgeben = to give back
  zurückkommen = to come back
 
zusammen = together zusammenkommen = to come together



Some German verbs have recognizable prefixes that are Inseparable, e.g. they remain with the verb at all times.

Das Feuer zerstört unser Haus. The fire is destroying our house.
Zerstör das Haus! Destroy the house!
Das Feuer kann unser Haus zerstören. The fire can destroy our house.



The meanings of these prefixes are much harder to explain, since they often perform a grammatical function but do not have a direct English cognate. Nonetheless, here’s a short list of common Inseparable prefixes and example verbs.

be = makes a verb transitive beantworten = to answer (a question)
          or turns action towards object besuchen = to visit
  bekommen = to receive, get
 
ent, emp = beginning of action entgehen = to escape
          or separation empfangen = to receive
 
er = stress on outcome erleben = to experience
          or accomplishment erkennen = to recognize
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