Conjugation and declension of "Dunkeln" in German

Conjugation of the verb dunkeln, weak,      translation to English get dark, grow darker

All forms Indikativ Konjunktiv I Konjunktiv II Imperativ Infinite Formen

Indikativ

Präsens

ich dunkle / dunkele

du dunkelst

er/sie/es dunkelt

wir dunkeln / dunklen

ihr dunkelt

sie dunkeln / dunklen

Präteritum

ich dunkelte

du dunkeltest

er/sie/es dunkelte

wir dunkelten

ihr dunkeltet

sie dunkelten

Futur I

ich werde dunkeln
du wirst dunkeln
er/sie/es wird dunkeln
wir werden dunkeln
ihr werdet dunkeln
sie werden dunkeln

Konjunktiv I

Präsens

ich dunkle / dunkele

du dunkelest

er/sie/es dunkle / dunkele

wir dunkeln

ihr dunkelt

sie dunkeln

Futur I

ich werde dunkeln
du werdest dunkeln
er/sie/es werde dunkeln
wir werden dunkeln
ihr werdet dunkeln
sie werden dunkeln

Konjunktiv II

Präteritum

ich dunkelte

du dunkeltest

er/sie/es dunkelte

wir dunkelten

ihr dunkeltet

sie dunkelten

Futur I

ich würde dunkeln
du würdest dunkeln
er/sie/es würde dunkeln
wir würden dunkeln
ihr würdet dunkeln
sie würden dunkeln

Imperativ

dunkle / dunkele (du)
dunkeln / dunklen wir
dunkelt (ihr)
dunkeln / dunklen Sie

Infinite Verbformen

Partizipien

Partizip I dunkelnd
Partizip II gedunkelt

Singular and plural for Dunkeln, n, strong declension     translation to English darkness

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
das Dunkeln
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Dunkelnes / Dunkelns
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Dunkeln / Dunkelne
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
das Dunkeln
Plural
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