sitzen
German
Etymology
From Middle High German sitzen, from Old High German sizzen, sitten, from Proto-West Germanic *sittjan. Cognate with Low German sitten, Dutch zitten, English sit, Danish sidde.
Pronunciation
Verb
sitzen (class 5 strong, third-person singular present sitzt, past tense saß, past participle gesessen, past subjunctive säße, auxiliary haben or sein)
- (intransitive) to sit; to perch
- (intransitive) to stay (in one place); to remain; to be (in a particular place or state)
- Wir saßen fest! ― We were stuck!
- (intransitive, of clothing) to fit
- (intransitive, in certain constructions) to be (e.g. with voller)
- Der Schrank sitzt voller Motten. ― The cupboard is full of moths.
- (intransitive, colloquial) to do time; to spend time in jail
- (intransitive, colloquial, of a strike, a comment, etc.) to hit home; to have a significant effect
- (intransitive, Switzerland) to sit down
Usage notes
The most frequent auxiliary with sitzen is haben: Ich habe gesessen. In northern and central Germany, only this form is used. In southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, sein is common in the vernacular and also, alternatively, in standard usage: Ich bin gesessen. However, for some meanings like 5 and 6, haben is used everywhere. This can lead to misunderstandings.
Conjugation
infinitive | sitzen | ||||
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present participle | sitzend | ||||
past participle | gesessen | ||||
auxiliary | haben or sein | ||||
indicative | subjunctive | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
present | ich sitze | wir sitzen | i | ich sitze | wir sitzen |
du sitzt | ihr sitzt | du sitzest | ihr sitzet | ||
er sitzt | sie sitzen | er sitze | sie sitzen | ||
preterite | ich saß | wir saßen | ii | ich säße1 | wir säßen1 |
du saßest du saßt |
ihr saßt | du säßest1 du säßt1 |
ihr säßet1 ihr säßt1 | ||
er saß | sie saßen | er säße1 | sie säßen1 | ||
imperative | sitz (du) sitze (du) |
sitzt (ihr) |
1Rare except in very formal contexts; alternative in würde normally preferred.
Derived terms
- herumsitzen, rumsitzen
- sitzenbleiben
- sitzenlassen
- Sitzgelegenheit
- Sitzfleisch
- Sitzkrieg m
- Sitzplatz
- Sitzriese
- Sitzzwerg
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