nützt
"Nützt" is a German verb, the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "nützen." It translates to "is useful," "benefits," or "profits" in English. The verb "nützen" is commonly used to describe something that has a positive effect or provides an advantage. It can refer to a tangible benefit, such as a medicine that "nützt" a patient by improving their health, or an intangible benefit, like advice that "nützt" someone by helping them make a decision. The dative case is often used with "nützen," indicating the recipient of the benefit. For example, "Das Buch nützt mir" means "The book is useful to me." The verb can also be used reflexively, as in "sich nützlich machen," meaning "to make oneself useful." "Nützen" is a versatile verb in German, appearing in various contexts to express the idea of providing advantage or being of service. It is related to the English word "use" and shares a similar core meaning of application for a purpose.