Present Subjunctive of German verb sein 〈Statal Passive〉
The conjugation of sein in Subjunctive Present Form of possibility Statal Passive is ich sei gewesen, du seiest gewesen, er sei gewesen, wir seien gewesen, ihr seiet gewesen, sie seien gewesen.The conjugation corresponds to certain grammatical rules. Likewise the requirements for the conjugation of the simple verb forms of sein in Present Subjunctive. 9Comments ☆4.25
A1 · irregular · sein
Present Subjunctive
ich | sei | gewesen |
du | seiest | gewesen |
er | sei | gewesen |
wir | seien | gewesen |
ihr | seiet | gewesen |
sie | seien | gewesen |
Verb table Conjugation rules
Further rules for conjugation of sein
- How do you conjugate sein in Present?
- How do you conjugate sein in Imperfect?
- How do you conjugate sein in Imperative?
- How do you conjugate sein in Present Subjunctive?
- How do you conjugate sein in Imperfect Subjunctive?
- How do you conjugate sein in Infinitive?
- How do you conjugate sein in Participle?
- How do you conjugate verbs in German?
Present Imperfect Imperative Subjunctive I Subjunctive II Infinitive Participle
Examples
Examples of Statal Passive Present Subjunctive of the verb sein
Translations
Translation of German sein
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sein
be, exist, been, be (against), be (in), be (of) opinion, be an opponent (of), be opposed to
быть, являться, бывать, находится, находиться, существовать, явиться, есть
estar, ser
etre, être, exister, être en date, être favorable à
bulunmak, olmak, mevcut olmak, bir yerde bulunmak, maruz kalmak, var olmak
estar, ser, existir
essere, esistere, essere esposti, stare, esserci
fi, exista, fi expus, se afla
lenni, létezni, kitéve lenni
być, znajdować się, istnieć
βρίσκομαι, είμαι, υπάρχω, γίνεται, κάνει, μπορεί, πρέπει, συμβαίνει
zijn, onderworpen zijn aan, wezen, zich bevinden
být, existovat, konat se
vara, befinna sig, ha, utsatt
være, dets nt, være udsat for, hans, sin
ある, 存在する, いる, である, 状況にさらされる, でございます
estar, ser, estar exposat
olla
være, dens, hans, være utsatt for, dets
egon, izan, egoera
biti, biti izložen okolnostima
бити, бити изложен, имати, наоѓање, находи се
biti, biti nekje
byť, byť vystavený okolnostiam
biti, biti izložen okolnostima
biti, biti izložen okolnostima, nalaziti se
бути, знаходитись, знаходитися, Існувати, бути під впливом обставин
съм, съществувам, бъда, бъде, имам, намира се
знаходзіцца, быць, маць, існаваць, з'яўляцца
berada, berhadapan dengan keadaan, memiliki
có, là, nằm ở, sở hữu, đối mặt với hoàn cảnh, ở
bo'lish, bo‘lmoq, ega bo'lish, egalik qilmoq, holatlarga duch kelmoq, joylashgan bo'lish
स्थित होना, स्थिति का सामना करना, स्वामित्व रखना, होना
位于, 具备, 在, 处于这些情形之下, 拥有, 是
มี, อยู่, อยู่ที่, เป็น, เผชิญสถานการณ์
가지다, 상황에 직면하다, 소유하다, 위치하다, 이다, 있다
olmaq, sahib olmaq, yerləşmək, şəraitlərə məruz qalmaq
იყო, მდებარეობს, სიტუაციებთან დაქვემდებარება, ქონდეს
অবস্থিত থাকা, থাকা, পরিস্থিতির সম্মুখীন হওয়া, মালিক হওয়া
ndodhet, qenit, qënë, të kesh, të përballesh me rrethanat
असणे, परिस्थितींचा सामना करणे, मालकी असणे, स्थित असणे
छ, परिस्थितिहरूमा सामना गर्नु, स्थित हुनु, हुनु
ఉండటం, ఉండడం, ఉండుట, పరిస్థితులకు ఎదుర్కోవడం, స్థానంలో ఉంది
apstākļiem pakļauties, atrasties, būt, īpašumā būt
இடத்தில் உள்ளது, இரு, உரிமை உள்ளது, நிலைமைகளுக்கு எதிர்கொள்ளுதல்
asub, olema, olukordadega silmitsi seisma, omama
գտնվում է, լինել, ունենալ, պայմաններին ենթարկվել
bûn, li cîhê de bûn, xwedî bûn
להיות
يكون، كان، فعل الكون
بودن، (درجایخاصی) بودن، حاضربودن، حالت داشتن، حضور، حضور داشتن، مواجه بودن، موجود بودن
موجود ہونا، موجودہ حالات، ہونا
sein in dict.cc
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Verb forms in Present Subjunctive of sein
The verb sein fully conjugated in all persons and numbers in the Subjunctive Present
Subjunctive PresentForm of possibility
- ich sei gewesen (1st PersonSingular)
- du seiest gewesen (2nd PersonSingular)
- er sei gewesen (3rd PersonSingular)
- wir seien gewesen (1st PersonPlural)
- ihr seiet gewesen (2nd PersonPlural)
- sie seien gewesen (3rd PersonPlural)
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2018/12 ·
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More importantly: wäre/wär(e)st/... are the forms of the Konjunktiv II (as noted under "Verb Forms") and not the Simple Past/Präteritum of the Konjunktiv I (as noted under "Subjunctive I).
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2018/12
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