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Mics Languages | Sit, Stand and Lie in German @MicsLanguages | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this video I'll present an important topic to you where German is different from English.

In English you have the two verbs "lie" and "lay", but in German you use their counterparts "liegen" and "legen" somewhat differently.

Also, there are two words for "sit" (sitzen / setzen) and two words related to "stand" (stehen / stellen).

In this video I'll teach you how to use these 6 verbs, as always with lots of example sentences.

We'll also look at reflexive pronouns, an important port of the German language.

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