Verben Mit Präpositionen
www.nthuleen.com › saddleback › handoutsDeutsch 201: Verben mit Präpositionen As you’ve probably become aware, prepositions in German do not always have the same exact meanings as their English counterparts. This means that when you come to choose a preposition that is a part of a set phrase in English -- for example, to wait FOR
Verbs with prepositions - Learn German Smarter
www.learn-german-smarter.com › learn-german-verbsBasically, when learning German verbs with prepositions, you have to learn which preposition each individual verb uses. The problem: When prepositions are used as a part of fixed phrases (as with the German verbs with prepositions) then they often lose their original meaning. The whole verb-phrase (verb + preposition) then receives a new meaning. The consequence: The connection verb + preposition is very hard to learn.