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Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

I don´t understand exactly how to distinguisch this verbs and how to use them properly in sentences. I tend to translate everything with the general verb "kochen", which for me would feel right and works in all cases. Unfortunately it is not like this. German has many subtle connotation that I don´t quite grasp, because in my language there is not such a wide variety of options to describe the action of cooking.

Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

I don´t understand exactly how to distinguisch this verbs and how to use them properly in sentences. I tend to translate everything with the general verb "kochen", which for me would feel right and works in all cases. Unfortunately it is not like this. German has many subtle connotation that I don´t quite grasp, because in my language there is not such a wide variety of options to describe the action of cooking.

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Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

Thanks!

Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

Thanks!

Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

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What is the difference between "vorkochen" "kochen" and "nachkochen"?

Can someone please explain what is the difference between these verbs? When should I use one or the other?

Thanks!