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14tägiges

14tägiges is the attributive form of the German adjective 14-tägig, meaning lasting fourteen days or covering a two-week period. It is formed from the numeral fourteen plus the suffix -tägig, which derives from Tag (day) and is used to indicate duration or recurrence in days. In modern orthography the preferred form is with a hyphen: 14-tägig. When declined before a noun, you typically see das 14-tägige (neuter singular) or eine 14-tägige Frist (feminine). In plural: 14-tägige Fristen, 14-tägige Reisen.

Usage notes:

- 14-tägig describes durations, deadlines, or intervals on the scale of two weeks, not a daily frequency.

- The form without a hyphen, 14tägiges, is uncommon in contemporary writing; the hyphenated 14-tägiges or 14-tägige

- As a substantive, the adjective can be used to refer to a two-week period, often capitalized in

Common contexts include contracts, planning, travel, and education:

- eine 14-tägige Frist

- ein 14-tägiges Seminar

- eine 14-tägige Reise

Relation to similar terms:

- 7-tägig (one-week), 21-tägig (three weeks) follow the same pattern.

- Zweitägig exists for two-day durations, illustrating the broader family of day-based duration adjectives.

In summary, 14tägiges denotes a two-week duration and is used in phrases describing time-limited periods or

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