and welcome our German Word of the Day. And this time, we’ll take a thorough look at the meaning of
drücken
Actually, this is kind of the second part of our look at “der Druck“. In the first part, we talked about the core idea of the family and then focused on the verb drucken and its prefix versions. If you haven’t read it, you can find it here:
Today, we’ll go over the prefix versions of drücken, because there are quite a few that are absolute must haves. I mean… no pressure. But you really NEED those. So are you ready to jump in? Perfect….
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