beobachten
German
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bəˈoːbaxtn̩/, [bəˈʔoː.baχ.tn̩], /bəˈʔoːbʔaxtən/, [bəˈʔoːp.ʔaχ.tn̩]
audio (Germany): (file) audio (Austria): (file)
Verb
- to watch, to observe
- 2010, Der Spiegel, issue 5/2010, page 106:
- Eine neue Generation hochauflösender Lichtmikroskope revolutioniert die Biologie: Erstmals können die Forscher auch molekulare Strukturen in lebenden Zellen beobachten.
- A new generation of high-resolution optical microscopes is revolutionizing biology: for the first time researchers are able to also watch molecular structures in living cells.
- Eine neue Generation hochauflösender Lichtmikroskope revolutioniert die Biologie: Erstmals können die Forscher auch molekulare Strukturen in lebenden Zellen beobachten.
- 2010, Der Spiegel, issue 5/2010, page 106:
Conjugation
Derived terms
Further reading
- “beobachten” in Duden online
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From German beobachten.
Pronunciation
Verb
beobachten (third-person singular present beobacht, past participle beobacht, auxiliary verb hunn)
Conjugation
Regular | ||
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infinitive | beobachten | |
participle | beobacht | |
auxiliary | hunn | |
present indicative |
imperative | |
1st singular | beobachten | — |
2nd singular | beobachts | beobacht |
3rd singular | beobacht | — |
1st plural | beobachten | — |
2nd plural | beobacht | beobacht |
3rd plural | beobachten | — |
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel. |
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