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Führt

Führt is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb führen. It means to lead, guide, conduct, or run. It is used with subjects such as er, sie, or es, as in Er führt die Gruppe durch den Wald.

In everyday language führen denotes guiding people, organizations, or processes, and it can describe both physical

Grammatically, führen is a regular verb. The present tense forms include ich führe, du führst, er führt,

Etymologically, führen derives from Old High German fūren and is related to the noun Führung (leadership) and

Translations of führen in context include “to lead,” “to guide,” “to conduct,” or “to run” a business

guidance
and
administrative
leadership.
Examples
include
Der
Kapitän
führt
das
Schiff
durch
den
Sturm,
Sie
führt
eine
Firma
seit
zehn
Jahren,
and
Er
führt
das
Gespräch.
The
expression
den
Weg
führen
means
to
show
the
way
or
to
lead
the
way.
In
formal
contexts,
führen
can
also
convey
the
act
of
conducting
or
carrying
out
an
activity,
though
other
verbs
such
as
durchführen
or
leiten
are
often
used
for
specific
actions
like
conducting
a
study
or
an
investigation.
etc.,
with
the
past
tense
Präteritum
führten/er
führte
and
the
perfect
tense
hat
geführt.
The
future
forms
are
built
with
werden,
for
example
er
wird
führen.
the
noun
Führer
(leader).
The
noun
Führer
has
strong
historical
associations
in
German
due
to
its
use
during
the
Nazi
era,
so
neutral
contexts
typically
prefer
Führung
or
other
terms
like
Leiter
for
“leader.”
or
project.
See
also
Führung
and
Führer
for
related
terminology,
while
noting
the
potential
connotations
of
the
latter
in
historical
references.