rührst
Rührst is a German term that translates to "stir" or "mix" in English, typically referring to the action of stirring. It is the second-person singular present tense form of the verb "rühren," which means to stir, mix, or agitate. This verb is commonly used in culinary contexts, such as in recipes where ingredients need to be combined. For example, a recipe might instruct you to "rührst du die Eier mit dem Zucker" which means "you stir the eggs with the sugar." Beyond cooking, "rühren" and its conjugations like "rührst" can also describe the act of moving or stirring something in a more general sense, such as stirring water or a liquid. It can also be used metaphorically to describe making an emotional impact on someone, as in "etwas rührt jemanden," meaning "something moves someone." In this context, "rührst" would imply that someone is being emotionally affected. The word is a fundamental part of everyday German vocabulary, appearing frequently in both spoken and written language.