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There is not such a concept as the phrasal verbs in German. Closest to this may be the concept of a Partikelverb, known as a composition of a verb with other compounds such as a preposition, a noun, another verb, or an adjective.

More commonly used is the classification into "separable" and "non-separable" verbal compositions"separable" and "non-separable" verbal compositions. For separable verbs canoo.net offers a nice alphabetical list of at present over 9000 verbs:

There is not such a concept as the phrasal verbs in German. Closest to this may be the concept of a Partikelverb, known as a composition of a verb with other compounds such as a preposition, a noun, another verb, or an adjective.

More commonly used is the classification into "separable" and "non-separable" verbal compositions. For separable verbs canoo.net offers a nice alphabetical list of at present over 9000 verbs:

There is not such a concept as the phrasal verbs in German. Closest to this may be the concept of a Partikelverb, known as a composition of a verb with other compounds such as a preposition, a noun, another verb, or an adjective.

More commonly used is the classification into "separable" and "non-separable" verbal compositions. For separable verbs canoo.net offers a nice alphabetical list of at present over 9000 verbs:

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Takkat
  • 70.6k
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  • 167
  • 414

There is not such a concept as the phrasal verbs in German. Closest to this may be the concept of a Partikelverb, known as a composition of a verb with other compounds such as a preposition, a noun, another verb, or an adjective.

More commonly used is the classification into "separable" and "non-separable" verbal compositions. For separable verbs canoo.net offers a nice alphabetical list of at present over 9000 verbs: