What ending do verbs take in German if the subject is "du"?


en


st


e


t


vf

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Answer 1

Answer: st is the ending.

Answer 2
St is the standing I think

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i wanna say it’s a or c but i’m not sure

Answer:

a

Explanation:

im not sure..base on my opinion

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