Regelmessige Verben List Official
If the stem ends in a sibilant (like tanzen ), the -s in the du ending is omitted (e.g., du tanzt instead of tanzst ).
To conjugate a regular verb, you take the (the infinitive minus the "-en" or "-n") and add the standard personal endings. You can find detailed guides on these patterns at sites like GermanVeryEasy and iELanguages . Example: machen (to do/make) ich (I) -e ich mach e du (you, informal) -st du mach st er/sie/es (he/she/it) -t er mach t wir (we) -en wir mach en ihr (you all) -t ihr mach t sie / Sie (they / you, formal) -en sie mach en Common Regular Verbs List REGELMESSIGE VERBEN LIST
While regular, some verbs require minor adjustments to their endings for better pronunciation: If the stem ends in a sibilant (like
If the stem ends in -d or -t (like arbeiten ), add an extra -e- before the endings for du , er/sie/es , and ihr (e.g., du arbeit e st , er arbeit e t ). Example: machen (to do/make) ich (I) -e ich