Sentences with German verb säuseln (ist)
Examples for using the conjugation of the verb säuseln. These are real sentences and sentences from the project Tatoeba. For each conjugated form, such a sentence example is displayed. The verb form is highlighted. If there are more than one sentence, an example with the German verb säuseln (ist) is selected. In order to understand the conjugation not only by the examples, but also to train, worksheets for the verb säuseln are available.
Present
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Imperfect
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Present Subj.
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Imperf. Subj.
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Imperative
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Infinitive
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Participle
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Verb table Rules
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Present?
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Imperfect?
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Imperative?
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Present Subjunctive?
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Imperfect Subjunctive?
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Infinitive?
- How do you conjugate säuseln in Participle?
- How do you conjugate verbs in German?
Present Imperfect Imperative Subjunctive I Subjunctive II Infinitive Participle
Indicative
Examples sentences for realis mood Active for säuseln (ist)
Subjunctive
Usage for conjunctive mood Active for säuseln (ist)
Conditional (würde)
Conditional (würde)
Imperative
Sentences for imperative Active for säuseln (ist)
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Translations
Translation of German säuseln (ist)
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Definitions
Meanings and synonyms of säuseln (ist)- ein schwaches Geräusch machen, ähnlich dem, das der Wind hervorbringt, rascheln, rauschen, winden
- leise und geziert sprechen und dabei oftmals eine gewisse Absicht verfolgen, z. B., jemanden zu beeindrucken, flüstern, Süssholz raspeln, wispern, zwitschern
- ein nur leises, murmelndes Geräusch machen, gluckern, murmeln, plätschern, rieseln, rinnen
- hauchen, flirten, leicht wehen, raunen, schmeicheln, dahinsäuseln
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