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Dauer

Dauer is a German noun that denotes the duration or the length of time of a process, event, or state. It answers how long something lasts from its beginning to its end and is distinct from Zeit, which more generally refers to time itself; Laufzeit is often used for the running time or period of validity of a device, program, or contract. The verb form is dauern, meaning to last.

Etymology and usage notes: Dauer stems from Old High German dūr and Middle High German daur, with

In everyday language, Dauer is used to specify time spans, as in Die Dauer des Projekts beträgt

Dauer also appears in legal, administrative, and everyday contexts to specify the length of contracts, licenses,

related
terms
in
other
Germanic
languages
indicating
lasting.
The
related
adjective
dauernd
describes
something
that
is
lasting
or
continuous.
zwei
Wochen
(The
duration
of
the
project
is
two
weeks).
In
music
theory,
Dauer
refers
to
the
duration
or
length
of
notes
and
rests
within
a
rhythm.
In
film,
television,
and
broadcasting,
Dauer
can
denote
the
running
time
of
a
work,
though
Laufzeit
is
more
common.
In
philosophy,
the
German
translation
Die
Dauer
is
used
for
the
concept
of
duration,
notably
in
discussions
of
Henri
Bergson’s
idea
of
the
qualitative,
subjective
flow
of
time.
In
science
and
engineering,
terms
like
Verarbeitungsdauer
or
Ausführungsdauer
describe
the
processing
or
execution
time
of
tasks.
subscriptions,
or
other
time-bound
arrangements.
Overall,
Dauer
functions
as
a
core
term
for
expressing
how
long
something
lasts
in
time.