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In German, reflexive verbs are those with the reflexive pronoun sich (oneself), which is inflected together with the verb for person.
Person | Reflexivpronomen | Beispiel | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
ich | mir | Ich wasche mir die Hände. | I am washing (literally: myself) my hands. |
du | dir | Du wäsch(s)t dir die Hände. | You are washing (literally: youself) your hands. |
er/sie/es | sich | Er wäscht sich die Hände. | He is washing his hands. |
wir | uns | Wir waschen uns die Hände. | We are washing (literally: ourselves) our hands. |
ihr | euch | Ihr wascht euch die Hände. | You are washing (literally: yourselves) your hands. |
sie/Sie | sich | Sie waschen sich die Hände. | They are washing (themselves) their hands. |
The umlaut a 👉 ä in the second and third person singular (du, er/sie/es) is a result of the conjugation of the verb waschen. It doesn't have anything to do with the reflexive verb.
Reflexive pronoun for almost every person has the same form as the personal pronoun but in the third person singular (er/sie/es) and in the third person plural (sie/Sie), these two differ. The table and examples below show what the difference is.
Person | Reflexivpronomen | Personalpronomen |
---|---|---|
ich | mir | mir |
du | dir | dir |
er/sie/es | sich (!) | ihm/ihr/ihm (!) |
wir | uns | uns |
ihr | euch | euch |
sie/Sie | sich (!) | ihnen/Ihnen (!) |
Person | Reflexivpronomen | Beispiel | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
ich | mich | Ich freue mich. | I am happy. |
du | dich | Du freust dich. | You (singular) are happy. |
er/sie/es | sich | Er freut sich. | He is happy. |
wir | uns | Wir freuen uns. | We are happy. |
ihr | euch | Ihr freut euch. | You (plural) are happy. |
sie/Sie | sich | Sie freuen sich. | They are happy. |
Some reflexive verbs may be used in the dative case (Dativ) or in the accusative case (Akkusativ) e.g. sich waschen/kämmen/rasieren - to wash/comb/shave (oneself).