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  1. 34 minutes ago, linguaholic said:

     I don't really know about this specific rule but almost all of the German verbs just end in -st for the 2rd person singular. Do you have other examples of verbs that actually have consonants before M or N. Can't think of any at the moment. Probably because I am too tired :=)

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    thanks for reply :)

    i've found this article here about this rule with another examples but I can't to find nothing talking about H before N or M

  2. I was reading about german verbs and I’ve seen that when there is a consonant before M or N we may add est in the du form, for example “du atmest"

    But, the wohnen verb the correct is “du Wohnst” even with the consonant “H” before N

    Whats happen in this case?

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