Infinitive of German verb einsäen
The infinitives of einsäen (sow, seed) are: einsä(e)n, einzusä(e)n. The ending -en is appended to the verb stem sä. When forming the infinitive with zu the "zu" is inserted after the separable first part ein-. The formation of the forms corresponds to the grammatical rules for the conjugation of verbs in the infinitive. Comments ☆
Further rules for conjugation of einsäen
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Present?
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Imperfect?
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Imperative?
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Present Subjunctive?
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Imperfect Subjunctive?
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Infinitive?
- How do you conjugate einsäen in Participle?
- How do you conjugate verbs in German?
Present Imperfect Imperative Subjunctive I Subjunctive II Infinitive Participle
Examples
Examples of Active Infinitive of the verb einsäen
Translations
Translation of German einsäen
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einsäen
sow, seed
сеять
sembrar
ensemencer, semer
ekmek
semear
seminare
semănat
vetni
obsiewać, siew
σπορά
zaaien
zasít
så
så
播種する, 種をまく
sembrar
kylvää
så
hazi
sijati
сејам
sejati
zasiate
sijati
sijati
посіяти
сеитба
сеяць
לזרוע
زرع
کاشت
بیج بونا
einsäen in dict.cc
Translations
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Verb forms in Infinitive of einsäen
The verb einsäen fully conjugated in all persons and numbers in the Infinitive Present Perfect
Infinitive Present Perfectbase form
- ich säe ein (1st PersonSingular)
- du säest ein (2nd PersonSingular)
- er sät ein (3rd PersonSingular)
- wir säen ein (1st PersonPlural)
- ihr sät ein (2nd PersonPlural)
- sie säen ein (3rd PersonPlural)