Present of German verb freisprechen

The conjugation of freisprechen (exculpate, clear of) in the present tense is: ich spreche frei, du sprichst frei, er spricht frei, wir sprechen frei, ihr sprecht frei, sie sprechen frei. For this purpose, the endings -e, -st, -t, -en, -t, -en are appended to the stem sprech.As an irregular verb in the 2nd and 3rd person singular the changed present stem sprich- is used. The prefix frei- of freisprechen is separated.The formation of the forms corresponds to the grammatical rules for the conjugation of the verbs in the present tense. Comments

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Translation of German freisprechen


German freisprechen
English exculpate, clear of, qualify, acquit of a charge, absolve (from), clear of (doing), exonerate (from), ransom
Russian оправдать, оправдывать
Spanish exculpar, indultar, absolver de, declarar inocente, absolver
French acquitter, innocenter, absoudre, libérer, relaxer, déclarer non coupable
Turkish beraat ettirmek
Portuguese descriminar, absolver
Italian assolvere, dichiarare innocente, prosciogliere
Romanian absolvi, achita, elibera de vină
Hungarian felment
Polish uniewinniać, uniewinnić
Greek αθωώνω, απαλλάσσω
Dutch niet schuldig verklaren, vrijspreken
Czech zprošťovatstit obžaloby, zprošťovat obžaloby
Swedish frikänna
Danish få sit svendebrev, frikende, frifinde
Norwegian frikjenne
Ukrainian звільняти від звинувачення, виправдовувати
Arabicحكم ببراءته، برأ
Persianبرائت دادن، تبرئه کردن
Urduبری کرنا، رہا کرنا

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Verb forms in Present of freisprechen

The verb freisprechen fully conjugated in all persons and numbers in the Present Indicative


Present IndicativePresence

  • ich spreche frei (1st PersonSingular)
  • du sprichst frei (2nd PersonSingular)
  • er spricht frei (3rd PersonSingular)
  • wir sprechen frei (1st PersonPlural)
  • ihr sprecht frei (2nd PersonPlural)
  • sie sprechen frei (3rd PersonPlural)

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