Kommt
kommt is the third-person singular present tense form of the German verb kommen, meaning to come or to arrive. It is a core verb in German, used to describe movement toward a speaker or a location, but it also appears in many idioms and fixed expressions, as well as in compound verbs with prefixes.
Origin and cognates: The verb kommen comes from Old High German kumen/kummen and ultimately from Proto-Germanic
Usage and examples: In the present tense, er kommt means “he comes” or “he is coming.” Similarly,
Grammatical notes: In the perfect tense, kommen uses the auxiliary sein, as in er ist gekommen (“he
Common phrases and forms: Es kommt darauf an is a frequent idiom meaning “it depends.” Wie kommt