Berührst
Berührst is the second-person singular present tense form of the German verb berühren. The verb berühren generally translates to "to touch" in English. Therefore, "berührst" specifically means "you touch" when referring to a single person informally. For example, in the sentence "Du berührst den Tisch," it means "You touch the table." The verb can also be used figuratively, meaning to affect or move someone emotionally, as in "Deine Worte berührst mich tief," which translates to "Your words touch me deeply." The conjugation follows the regular pattern for strong verbs in German. The infinitive is berühren, the first-person singular present is ich berühre, the second-person singular present is du berührst, the third-person singular present is er/sie/es berührt, and so on. Understanding this conjugation is key to correctly using the verb in German conversation and writing.