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erholst

Erholst is the second person singular present tense form of the German verb erholen, or, in reflexive use, part of the phrase sich erholen. In modern German, erholen means to recover, to rest, or to regain strength. The form erholst is used when addressing someone informally as “you recover” or, with a reflexive pronoun, “you rest/recuperate.”

In ordinary usage, the present tense conjugation of erholen is: ich erhole mich; du erholst dich; er/sie/es

Derivation and related forms: erholen is of German origin and is closely related to the noun Erholung,

Notes: Erholst by itself is not a standalone noun or proper name in standard usage; it is

erholt
sich;
wir
erholen
uns;
ihr
erholt
euch;
sie/Sie
erholen
sich.
The
verb
is
commonly
paired
with
sich
to
indicate
recuperation
after
illness,
stress,
or
physical
exertion.
Examples:
Du
erholst
dich
nach
dem
Training
gut.
Wir
sollten
uns
am
Wochenende
etwas
erholen.
Im
Imperativ
lauten
entsprechende
Formen
wie
Erhole
dich!
(informal
singular)
or
Erholt
euch!
(informal
plural).
which
means
recovery
or
rest.
The
adjective
erholsam
means
restful
or
restorative,
as
in
eine
erholsame
Pause.
The
term
is
standard
in
everyday
German
and
appears
in
medical,
travel,
and
lifestyle
contexts
when
describing
recovery
or
leisure
time.
strictly
a
verb
form.
When
referring
to
the
act
of
recovering
in
general,
the
noun
Erholung
or
the
adjective
erholsam
are
typically
used.