inform
The German verb 'informieren' is used to express the act of providing or receiving information. It is a regular verb, conjugated like other regular -ieren verbs. The past participle is 'informiert' and the present tense for 'du' (you, singular, informal) is 'informierst'. It is often used in formal or written contexts.
Could you please inform me when the meeting starts?
This sentence is used when you want someone to notify or tell you when a particular event (in this case, a meeting) is about to start.
I have to inform myself about the weather before I travel.
This sentence suggests the need for the speaker to research or gather information (in this case, about the weather) before embarking on a journey.
I will inform them about the changes.
This sentence is typically used when the speaker plans to notify a person or group of people about some changes.