How to say sit down in German

present

  1. sit down
  2. sit down
  3. sits down
  4. sit down
  5. sit down
  6. sit down

simple past

  1. sat down
  2. sat down
  3. sat down
  4. sat down
  5. sat down
  6. sat down

present perfect

  1. have sat down
  2. have sat down
  3. has sat down
  4. have sat down
  5. have sat down
  6. have sat down

past continuous

  1. was sitting down
  2. were sitting down
  3. was sitting down
  4. were sitting down
  5. were sitting down
  6. were sitting down

future

  1. shall sit down
  2. will sit down
  3. will sit down
  4. shall sit down
  5. will sit down
  6. will sit down

continuous present

  1. am sitting down
  2. are sitting down
  3. is sitting down
  4. are sitting down
  5. are sitting down
  6. are sitting down

subjunctive

  1. be sat down
  2. be sat down
  3. be sat down
  4. be sat down
  5. be sat down
  6. be sat down

diverse

  1. sit down!
  2. let's sit down!
  3. sat down
  4. sitting down

1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Breakfast was really nice, since the hotel had a nice buffet and good coffee. We than went to look for a car rental service to get a car for the day. We wanted to drive around the lakes region.

To say “sit” in German, use “sich setzen,” pronounced “zeek zeh-tsihn,” if you’re telling someone to sit down. In formal situations, try “Bittzen setzen sie,” or “Please take a seat.” If you’re telling someone you’re sitting down, you can say “Ich sitze,” which means “I am sitting.” You can also say “sass,” pronounced “sahss,” if you’re using the past tense of the word “sit.” For example, “Ich sass” would translate as “I sat” in German. To learn more, like how to conjugate the word “sit” depending on who you’re speaking to, read on!

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How do you say sit in German?

To say “sit” in German, use “sich setzen,” pronounced “zeek zeh-tsihn,” if you're telling someone to sit down.

How do you say chair in German?

Answer and Explanation: The German for chair is Stuhl. It's a masculine noun and is pronounced SCHT-ool.

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