The German verb “finden”
posted 7 months ago
This verb has two main meanings:
1. finden = (to) find
as in: Ich versuche meine Schlüssel zu finden. I’m trying to find my keys.
2. finden = (to) find / (to) like
as in: Ich finde dich attraktiv. I find you attractive.
Wie findest du meine neue Frisur? How do you like my new haircut?
It is regular in the present tense but irregular in the past tense (ich fand, du fandest…). It’s past participle is “gefunden”
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