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stirbst

Stirbst is the second-person singular present indicative form of the German verb sterben, which means to die. It is used when addressing someone directly with the subject du and describes death in the present tense.

Conjugation context: In present tense conjugation of sterben, the forms are ich sterbe, du stirbst, er stirbt,

Usage notes: Stirbst appears in ordinary speech and writing when discussing death in the second person. Because

Other considerations: Outside German-language material, stirbst is primarily understood as a conjugated form rather than a

See also: sterben; German verbs; conjugation.

wir
sterben,
ihr
sterbt,
sie
sterben.
The
past
participle
is
gestorben,
used
with
the
auxiliary
haben
to
form
perfect
tenses.
it
designates
a
death,
it
is
encountered
in
dramatic,
narrative,
or
cautionary
contexts
and
can
be
sensitive
in
tone.
standalone
concept.
It
is
not
commonly
treated
as
a
separate
term
in
English-language
glossaries.