Besaß
Besaß is a German verb that translates to "possessed" or "had" in English. It is the third person singular form of the verb "besitzen," which means "to possess" or "to have." In German, verb conjugation is used to indicate subject-verb agreement, and besaß is used specifically to describe the past tense of the verb.
In grammar, besaß is formed by adding the past tense suffix "-te" to the second person singular
The use of besaß is common in formal and literary writing in German, particularly in historical and
Besaß is closely related to other forms of the verb besitzen, including the present tense "besitzt," the
In linguistic terms, besaß is an example of a "strong verb" in the German language, meaning that