schreist
Schreist is the second-person singular present tense form of the German verb schreien, meaning to scream or cry out. The form is used when addressing someone informally with the subject “du.” In standard German, the present indicative conjugation of schreien is: ich schreie, du schreist, er/sie/es schreit, wir schreien, ihr schreit, sie/Sie schreien. Therefore, schreist appears in sentences such as “Du schreist zu laut.”
Usage and nuance: Schreien describes loud vocal expression, often in contexts of fear, pain, anger, or excitement.
- Du schreist jeden Morgen so laut, dass es die Nachbarn hören.
Etymology and related forms: Schreien originates from Old High German scrīan, with cognates in other Germanic
See also: German conjugation, German verbs, phonology of Germanic roots.