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I come again in German πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ


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I come again ich komme wieder
How to say “I come again” in German? “Ich komme wieder”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ich komme wieder” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I come again in German like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the German phrase “ich komme wieder”:

– Break down the phrase: “ich” means “I”, which is a straightforward pronoun like in English. “Komme” is from the verb “kommen” (to come), and “wieder” means “again”. So you can think of it as “I come again”.
– Find a rhyme or word association with “wieder” – it sounds like “weeder” in English, and you can think of coming back to weed a garden again.
– Use it frequently in speech or writing until it becomes natural.

Explanations:

– “komme” is the first person singular present tense form of the verb “kommen”.
– “wieder” is an adverb that can mean “again” or “another time”.

Other words/phrases that mean the same thing:

– “Ich kehre zurΓΌck” means “I return”.
– “Ich bin bald zurΓΌck” means “I’ll be back soon”.

Conjugations:

Infinitive: kommen (to come)

– Present:
– ich komme (I come)
– du kommst (you come, singular informal)
– er/sie/es kommt (he/she/it comes)
– wir kommen (we come)
– ihr kommt (you come, plural informal)
– sie/Sie kommen (they/you come, formal)

– Simple past:
– ich kam (I came)
– du kamst (you came, singular informal)
– er/sie/es kam (he/she/it came)
– wir kamen (we came)
– ihr kamt (you came, plural informal)
– sie/Sie kamen (they/you came, formal)

– Future:
– ich werde kommen (I will come)
– du wirst kommen (you will come, singular informal)
– er/sie/es wird kommen (he/she/it will come)
– wir werden kommen (we will come)
– ihr werdet kommen (you will come, plural informal)
– sie/Sie werden kommen (they/you will come, formal)

Examples of sentences:

– “Wenn ich Zeit habe, komme ich wieder.” (If I have time, I will come again.)
– “Er hat gesagt, dass er wieder kommt.” (He said that he is coming again.)
– “Sie freut sich darauf, ihre Freunde wiederzusehen – sie kommt wieder.” (She is looking forward to seeing her friends again – she is coming back.)

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