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Bedienern

Bedienern is a German noun form that functions as the dative plural of Bediener, meaning operator, operator of a device, or attendant. The base noun Bediener denotes a person who operates machinery, controls a system, or provides service. The nominative plural is die Bediener; in the dative plural the standard form is den Bedienern, and when used without a definite article in the dative plural, the bare form typically appears as Bedienern. This form is common in technical or service contexts.

Usage and context: Bedienern appears most often in sentences describing people who operate or supervise equipment.

Etymology and related terms: Bedienern derives from bedienen, meaning to operate, to service, or to serve. Related

In summary, Bedienern is the dative plural form of the masculine noun Bediener and appears in contexts

For
example,
Die
Maschine
wird
von
Bedienern
bedient
means
“The
machine
is
operated
by
operators.”
Wir
arbeiten
mit
Bedienern
zusammen
translates
to
“We
work
with
operators."
The
feminine
equivalent
is
Bedienerinnen,
and
the
plural
form
for
mixed
or
female
groups
is
Bedienerinnen
and
Bediener
(depending
on
gender
composition).
In
formal
writing,
you
may
also
encounter
the
dative
plural
with
an
article:
den
Bedienern.
words
include
Bedienung
(service
or
operation),
Bediener
(singular),
and
Benutzer,
which
increasingly
replaces
Bediener
in
some
computing
contexts
when
referring
to
a
user
of
a
device.
involving
multiple
operators
or
attendants,
often
in
technical
or
service
settings.