German Verb Conjugation for the TI 83/83+/83+SE
Created by E. Stone
Email:  mr.stoned @swirve.com


With my basic knowledge of present tense of German verbs, I have created this program to help with my repetitive homework on verb tense.  Instead of using a dictionary I use this.  This was a hit with my German class and so I hope it helps across the world.  A "?" represents an essett since there is no such character (without a program) on the 83 line of calculators.  An umlaut is represented by the multiplication symbol at the end of the word to signify the umlaut is over the first vowel in that word.

*NOTE*:  THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE VERB LIST.  FOR THE SAKE OF MEMORY, 73 PRESENT TENSE VERBS AND 2 PAST TENSE VERBS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN.  NO HATE MAIL PLEASE.

Verbs included:
arbeiten			lassen
bedienen			laufen
bekommen			leben
besuchen			lesen
bezweifeln			machen
bleiben				messen
brauchen			mochte *
brechen				mogen
bringen				mussen
decken				nehmen
durfen *			putzen
einkaufen			reichen
einladen			sagen
essen				schauen
fahren				schlagen
faulenzen			schmecken
finden				schreiben
futtern				sehen
geben				sein (present tense)
gefallen			sein (past tense)
gehen				sollen
glauben				sortieren
gleichen			spielen
gucken				sprechen
haben (present tense)		stehen
haben (past tense)		suchen
halten				tragen
heben				treiben
hei?en				trinken
helfen				tun
hoffen				wagen
holen				werden
horen *				wissen
kaufen				wohnen
kennen				wollen
kommen				zahlen
konnen *			zustimmen
kosten

Program Setup:
The program is set up in an easy to read format to save memory and for quick reference.
The basic page looks like this with descriptions in captions:

								ARBEITEN  (German verb)
								TO WORK   (English translation)
ICH:  ARBEITE    ("I")
DU:   ARBEITEST  (singular informal "you")
ER:   ARBEITET   (represents masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns and pronouns)
WIR:  ARBEITEN   (represemts "we")
IHR:  ARBEITET   (plural of "you")
SIE:  ARBEITEN   (formal for "you" or "they")
