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hörst

Hörst is the second-person singular present tense form of the German verb hören, meaning to hear or to listen. It is used with the subject du and appears in sentences describing hearing or attentive listening. The form is not capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is used as a proper noun.

In present tense, the conjugation is: ich höre, du hörst, er hört, wir hören, ihr hört, sie

Usage notes: hören can mean to hear passively or to listen more actively. The verb zuhören expresses

Other tenses and related forms: Präteritum (simple past) of hörst is hörtest (du hörtest), and the perfect

Pronunciation and etymology: hörst is pronounced with a long ö and a rhotic consonant before the final

Related phrases and distinctions: distinguishing hören (to hear/listen) from zuhören (to listen attentively) helps clarify meaning

hören.
For
example:
Du
hörst
gut
zu.
Hörst
du
die
Musik?
This
form
specifically
indicates
the
action
of
hearing
in
the
moment
with
the
subject
you
(du).
paying
attention
or
listening
closely.
Hörst
can
appear
in
questions,
statements,
and
subordinate
clauses,
such
as
"Ich
höre
etwas"
or
"Ich
frage
mich,
ob
du
hörst."
(present
perfect)
is
habe
gehört
(du
hast
gehört).
The
imperative
forms
are
höre!
(du)
and
hört!
(ihr).
st,
roughly
[ˈhøːʁst].
The
verb
derives
from
the
Germanic
verb
hören
and
is
cognate
with
Dutch
horen
and
English
hear.
in
contexts
such
as
music,
speech,
or
alerts.
Hörst
primarily
functions
as
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
standalone
noun.