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| Rank | German Verb | English Translation | Type | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | sein | to be | Irregular | | 2 | haben | to have | Irregular | | 3 | werden | to become | Irregular | | 4 | können | can (to be able) | Modal | | 5 | müssen | must (to have to) | Modal | | 6 | sagen | to say | Weak | | 7 | machen | to make/do | Weak | | 8 | geben | to give | Irregular | | 9 | kommen | to come | Irregular | | 10 | sollen | should | Modal | | 11 | wollen | to want | Modal | | 12 | gehen | to go | Irregular | | 13 | wissen | to know (fact) | Irregular | | 14 | sehen | to see | Irregular | | 15 | lassen | to let/allow | Irregular | | 16 | stehen | to stand | Irregular | | 17 | finden | to find | Irregular | | 18 | bleiben | to stay | Irregular | | 19 | legen | to lay (flat) | Weak | | 20 | helfen | to help | Irregular |
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