Ieren
Ieren is a German suffix used to form verbs from nouns or adjectives, a productive mechanism in modern German. Verbs with this ending are typically of foreign origin, especially from French or Latin, and they describe processes, actions, or activities related to the root.
The suffix is borrowed from the French suffix -ier (and ultimately from Latin), and in German it
Common examples include organisieren (to organize), reparieren (to repair), telefonieren (to telephone), studieren (to study), and
Conjugation of -ieren verbs is generally regular in the present tense, following the standard weak-verb patterns:
In usage, -ieren verbs are widespread in modern German, including many loanwords and technical terms. They are