German Etymology From Middle High German vinden, from Old High German findan, from Proto-West Germanic *finþan, from Proto-Germanic *finþaną. Cognate with Bavarian findn, Low German finden, Dutch vinden, English find, Danish finde.
Present: ich finde, du findest, er finde, wir finden, ihr findet, sie finden Imperfect: ich fände, du fändest, er fände, wir fänden, ihr fändet, sie fänden Perfect: ich habe gefunden, du habest gefunden, er habe gefunden, wir haben gefunden, ihr habet gefunden, sie haben gefunden
As verbs the difference between find and finde is that find is to encounter or discover by accident; to happen upon while finde is an archaic spelling of find. As a noun find is anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent.
Noun finde m (plural findes) (Spain, Southern Cone, Peru, colloquial) weekend Synonym: fin de semana ¿Cómo te fue el finde? How was your weekend?
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examples I can’t find my glasses ich finde meine Brille nicht they found a revolver on him man fand einen Revolver bei ihm to find a treasure
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