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Konnte

**Konnte**

Konnte is a German verb derived from the past participle of the auxiliary verb *können*, meaning "to be able to" or "to be capable of." It is used in the past tense to express ability, permission, or possibility, often in combination with the main verb in the infinitive form. The conjugation of *konnte* follows the regular past participle pattern of strong verbs in German, where the stem vowel changes slightly.

In sentences, *konnte* typically appears in the auxiliary construction with *haben* or *sein*, depending on the

The past tense of *konnte* is often used in narratives, past events, or hypothetical scenarios. It contrasts

Understanding *konnte* is essential for mastering German verb conjugations, particularly those involving auxiliary verbs. It is

context.
For
example,
*"Ich
konnte
nicht
kommen"*
(I
couldn’t
come)
uses
*haben*,
while
*"Er
konnte
nicht
laufen"*
(He
couldn’t
run)
also
uses
*haben*,
though
the
meaning
differs
subtly.
The
construction
*"Er
konnte
laufen"*
(He
could
run)
is
more
common
for
expressing
ability.
with
the
present
tense
*kann*
(can)
and
the
future
tense
*können*
(will
be
able
to).
In
some
dialects,
especially
in
southern
Germany,
*konnte*
may
also
appear
in
informal
speech,
though
it
is
generally
considered
standard
in
written
German.
commonly
tested
in
language
learners
due
to
its
frequent
appearance
in
past-tense
constructions.