Infinitive of German verb plumpen

The infinitives of plumpen (drop, fall heavily) are: plumpen, zu plumpen. The ending -en is appended to the verb stem plump. When forming the infinitive with zu, the "zu" is prepended to the verb, since it has no separable first parts. The formation of the forms corresponds to the grammatical rules for the conjugation of verbs in the infinitive. Comments

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Translation of German plumpen


German plumpen
English drop, fall heavily, plump, plop, plunk
Russian упасть, падать, плюхнуться
Spanish caer pesadamente, hundirse, desplomarse
French chuter, plomber, tomber lourdement
Turkish göçmek, çakılmak, düşmek
Portuguese tombar, cair pesadamente, desabar
Italian piombare, cadere di peso
Romanian cădea greu, pica, se prăbuși
Hungarian pottyant, pottyan, plumpul
Polish spadać, upadać, padać
Greek κατρακυλώ, πέφτω βαριά
Dutch plompen, ploffen
Czech padnout, dopadnout, spadnout
Ukrainian впадати, впасти, падати
Arabicيتساقط، يهوي، يسقط
Persianافتادن، زمین خوردن، تلپی کردن
Urduگرنا، ڈھیر ہو جانا

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Verb forms in Infinitive of plumpen

The verb plumpen fully conjugated in all persons and numbers in the Infinitive Present Perfect


Infinitive Present Perfect

  • ich plumpe (1st PersonSingular)
  • du plumpest (2nd PersonSingular)
  • er plumpt (3rd PersonSingular)
  • wir plumpen (1st PersonPlural)
  • ihr plumpt (2nd PersonPlural)
  • sie plumpen (3rd PersonPlural)

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