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Anna-Sofia W.
Is the german prefix 'ver', as in versehen, seperable or inseparable?
Please let me know, thanks!
Dec 13, 2017 1:24 AM
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It is inseparable. Here is a list of all inseparable prefixes in German:
be, ver, emp, ent, er, ge, miss, and zer
All of the inseparable prefixes do not resemble words like the separable ones do. like any other prefix, they modify the meaning or nuance of the word they are attached to. For example:
the prefix "zer," I like to remember as "to pieces." Let's look at the verb "brechen" meaning "to break," whereas "zerbrechen" means "to shatter." "stören" means "to disturb" and "zerstören" means "to destroy"
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Anna-Sofia W.
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