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What is the difference between "kümmern" and "sorgen"?
If I try to translate: "I care about my mother" it's "Ich sorge mich um meine Mutter"
But if I just type "I care about..." it translates as "ich kümmere mich um..."
May 5, 2018 8:20 PM
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“Sich kümmern um” and “sorgen für” referring to a person are often synonymous.
“Ich sorge für meine Mutter.” means that I ensure my mother’s well-being, which is kind of the same as saying that I take care of my mother: “Ich kümmere mich um meine Mutter.”
Notice that “sich kümmern um” is accusative-reflexive and takes “um” as a preposition, whereas “sorgen für” is just a normal intransitive verb (not a reflexive one) and it takes “für” as a preposition.
Let me know whether that explains things. :)
May 5, 2018
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