-st is the second person singular. -t is the third person singular (and second person plural but not relevant in this example).
Verb endings for the singular forms:
1st person singular – I – -e
2nd person singular – you – -st
3rd person singular – he, she, it – -t
Helpful mnemonic to remember the endings “Eastern STandard Time”
In English you made this mistake -:
I jogs through the city while my brother jog through the park.
Correct congugations but with the opposite nouns.
Du *wanderst*
Deine Schwester *wandert*
That’s the correct conjugation of the verb.
Du wanderst
Deine Schwester wandert
The comments have already plenty explained- but how can you go thru the process of going to Reddit and posting this instead of just… looking up how the verb conjugates?
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-st is the second person singular. -t is the third person singular (and second person plural but not relevant in this example).
Verb endings for the singular forms:
1st person singular – I – -e
2nd person singular – you – -st
3rd person singular – he, she, it – -t
Helpful mnemonic to remember the endings “Eastern STandard Time”
In English you made this mistake -:
I jogs through the city while my brother jog through the park.
Correct congugations but with the opposite nouns.
Du *wanderst*
Deine Schwester *wandert*
That’s the correct conjugation of the verb.
Du wanderst
Deine Schwester wandert
The comments have already plenty explained- but how can you go thru the process of going to Reddit and posting this instead of just… looking up how the verb conjugates?