verb
to jog, to go jogging
A2
Means 'to jog' or 'to go jogging'. Non-reflexive, regular weak verb; auxiliary haben with participle gejoggt (Perfekt: ich habe gejoggt). Present forms: ich jogge, du joggst, ihr joggt. Imperative forms: du jogge!, ihr joggt!. No separable prefix or special prepositions. Commonly used.
Examples
Am Wochenende jogge ich jeden Morgen im Park.
I go jogging every morning at the weekend.
Ich bin heute Morgen gejoggt.
I jogged this morning.
Sie joggte im Park.
She jogged in the park.
Details
Mnemonics
Picture someone in running shoes with the label 'JOGGEN' on their shirt
sounds like 'jog in' — imagine jogging into a park
Notes
Intransitive verb; passive forms are not applicable. Formal imperative (Sie) is not represented here because it requires the pronoun 'Sie', and pronouns are disallowed in conjugation values.