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Wachsen

"Wachsen" is a German verb that translates to "to grow" in English. It is used in various contexts to describe physical growth, development, or increase in size, quantity, or intensity. The verb "wachsen" is irregular and has different forms depending on the subject pronoun. In the present tense, it conjugates as follows: ich wachse, du wächst, er/sie/es wächst, wir wachsen, ihr wachtet, sie/Sie wachsen. In the past tense, the forms are: ich wuchs, du wuchsst, er/sie/es wuchs, wir wuchsen, ihr wuchst, sie/Sie wuchsen. The infinitive form is "wachsen," and the past participle is "gewachsen."

The verb "wachsen" can be used to describe the growth of plants, animals, or even abstract concepts

In addition to its literal meanings, "wachsen" can also be used metaphorically to describe the development of

Overall, "wachsen" is a versatile and commonly used verb in the German language, with a wide range

like
ideas
or
businesses.
For
example,
"Die
Blumen
wachsen
schnell"
means
"The
flowers
grow
quickly,"
and
"Seine
Ideen
wachsen"
means
"His
ideas
are
growing."
In
the
context
of
physical
growth,
"wachsen"
can
refer
to
the
increase
in
height
or
size
of
a
person
or
animal,
as
in
"Ich
bin
schnell
gewachsen"
meaning
"I
grew
quickly."
skills,
talents,
or
relationships.
For
instance,
"Er
wächst
in
seiner
Karriere"
means
"He
is
growing
in
his
career."
The
verb
can
also
be
used
in
the
context
of
population
growth,
as
in
"Die
Stadt
wächst"
meaning
"The
city
is
growing."
of
applications
in
both
concrete
and
abstract
contexts.
Its
irregular
conjugation
and
various
meanings
make
it
an
important
word
for
learners
of
German
to
master.