Conjugate verb "besiegeln" in German
Conjugation of the verb besiegeln, weak,
perfect with haben 
seal, clinch
Indikativ
Präsens
Präteritum
Perfekt
Plusquamperfekt
Futur I
ich werde besiegelndu wirst besiegeln
er/sie/es wird besiegeln
wir werden besiegeln
ihr werdet besiegeln
sie werden besiegeln
Futur II
Konjunktiv I
Präsens
Perfekt
Futur I
ich werde besiegelndu werdest besiegeln
er/sie/es werde besiegeln
wir werden besiegeln
ihr werdet besiegeln
sie werden besiegeln
Futur II
Konjunktiv II
Präteritum
Plusquamperfekt
Futur I
ich würde besiegelndu würdest besiegeln
er/sie/es würde besiegeln
wir würden besiegeln
ihr würdet besiegeln
sie würden besiegeln
Futur II
Imperativ
Infinite Verbformen
Infinitiv
| Infinitiv I Aktiv | besiegeln |
| Infinitiv II Aktiv | |
| Infinitiv I Passiv | |
| Infinitiv II Passiv |
Partizipien
| Partizip I | |
| Partizip II |
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