Definition

bring(e) (die Kinder ins Bett)

:

take (the kids to bed)

bringen, Imperativ Präsens

bring(e) (mir ein Glas Wasser)

:

bring (me a glass of water)

Note: as with most verbs in the imperative, you have two options for du: either bring (used mostly in spoken German) or bringe (used more in written German).

  • "Und bring mir auch Gin mit, wenn du schon dabei bist!"
  • "Bringe ein paar Katzen zum Tierarzt."
  • "Betty: Sigi, bringe diese Erinnerungskiste unbedingt zu Anna, wenn sie allein in ihrem Zimmer ist."

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