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: Instead of memorizing niche vocabulary, you prioritize words like sein (to be), haben (to have), and machen (to do/make) that appear in almost every conversation.

Examples: Sehen (to see), Geben (to give), Fahren (to drive).

These are free, community‑vetted, and often more useful than an untested “exclusive” PDF.

A standard list of verbs is just a spreadsheet. An designed for learners includes critical metadata that makes the language "stick." A high-quality resource should provide:

Note: The full PDF continues to #1000, including less frequent but essential verbs like “vergleichen” (to compare), “übersetzen” (to translate), and “verschwinden” (to disappear).