Kai Posted March 16, 2017 Report Posted March 16, 2017 found the word 'saß' in a text I was reading, it translated to 'sat'? But when I congugate sitzen, I get the past tense as gessessen. Can someone explain? Is it in a different tense? Quote
linguaholic Posted March 16, 2017 Report Posted March 16, 2017 11 hours ago, Kai said: found the word 'saß' in a text I was reading, it translated to 'sat'? But when I congugate sitzen, I get the past tense as gessessen. Can someone explain? Is it in a different tense? Yes, it is a different tense. Sass is 'Präteritum' and gesessen is 'Perfekt' http://konjugator.reverso.net/konjugation-deutsch-verb-sitzen.html Quote
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