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Kämpfen

Kämpfen is a German verb meaning to fight, to struggle, or to wage combat. It covers direct physical fighting as well as broader forms of contest or struggle, such as fighting for a cause, fighting an illness, or competing in sports. The verb takes objects with the prepositions gegen or um, for example: gegen den Feind kämpfen, um den Titel kämpfen. It can also appear in fixed expressions like sich durchkämpfen, meaning to fight one’s way through a challenge.

Grammatically, kämpfen is a regular weak verb. In the present tense: ich kämpfe, du kämpfst, er kämpft,

Etymology and related terms: The verb Kämpfen shares its root with the noun Kampf (fight, struggle). Both

Usage in discourse varies from literal combat in sports or warfare to metaphorical struggle, such as political

wir
kämpfen,
ihr
kämpft,
sie
kämpfen.
The
simple
past
(preterite)
forms:
ich
kämpfte,
du
kämpftest,
er
kämpfte,
wir
kämpften,
ihr
kämpftet,
sie
kämpften.
The
present
perfect
is
formed
with
haben:
ich
habe
gekämpft.
The
verb
commonly
appears
in
infinitive
constructions
and
in
subordinate
clauses
with
dass
or
weil,
as
well
as
in
imperative
forms.
derive
from
historical
Germanic
forms;
in
German,
the
noun
and
the
verb
have
long
been
closely
connected,
with
meanings
centered
on
contest,
opposition,
and
effort.
Related
terms
include
Kämpfer
(fighter),
Kampfkunst
(martial
arts),
and
Kampfsport
(combat
sports).
advocacy,
overcoming
disease,
or
opposing
injustice.
The
term
remains
common
in
everyday
language,
sports
journalism,
and
literature,
where
it
conveys
effort,
resilience,
and
contest.