German Verb Conjugation for Irregular Verbs | sein | haben | YourGermanTeacher

Published: 03 September 2019
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In this video we will learn the German verb conjugation for irregular verbs. Specially important of course the two verbs to be (verb sein) and to have (verb haben), which just are the most important verbs ever been invented. :)

We are going to conjugate together sein, haben, sehen, lesen and sprechen. All in simple present and with all German pronouns.

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