organize
The German word "organisieren" is used to describe the act of planning, coordinating, and managing tasks or events, much like its English counterpart "organize". It can be used in various contexts, from organizing a party to organizing a business meeting. The verb is conjugated based on the subject and tense, with "ich organisiere", "du organisierst", "er/sie/es organisiert" for the present tense, and "ich organisierte", "du organisiertest", "er/sie/es organisierte" for the past tense.
I have to organize the party.
In this sentence, 'organisieren' is used in the context of planning or arranging an event, which in this case is a party.
Can you organize the conference?
In this example, 'organisieren' is used to denote the action of setting up or arranging a formal meeting, here referred to as a conference.
He will organize the work.
In this sentence, 'organisieren' means to arrange or prepare for a particular activity or to put in order. In this case, the action referred to is work.