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bedeutetet

Bedeutetet is not a standard German word and is not listed as a recognized lemma in major dictionaries. In most references it is treated as a misspelling or typographical error for bedeuten, specifically the form bedeuten’s third-person singular present tense, bedeutet, which means to signify or to mean.

Origins and interpretation of the form are unclear in standard German. The verb bedeuten follows the regular

Usage and frequency: When bedeutet is the intended meaning, the correct spelling should be used. Begegnungen

Notes for learners: If you see bedeutetet, replace it with bedeutet or the appropriate form of bedeuten

See also: bedeuten, Bedeutung, Deutsche Grammatik.

pattern
of
adding
-et
for
the
third
person
singular
in
the
present
tense:
er
bedeutet.
There
is
no
valid
grammatical
rule
in
modern
German
that
yields
bedeutetet
as
a
correct
form.
If
encountered,
it
is
typically
an
error
rather
than
a
legitimate
tense
or
mood.
with
bedeutetet
are
usually
found
in
informal
writing,
drafts,
or
fast
typing
where
a
reader
might
infer
a
mistake
rather
than
a
purposeful
linguistic
choice.
In
formal
writing,
academic
work,
or
published
texts,
bedeuten
or
bedeutet
should
be
used
depending
on
the
sentence
construction.
(e.g.,
bedeutete
in
the
simple
past,
hat
bedeutet
in
the
present
perfect)
to
conform
to
standard
German
grammar.
The
term
does
not
have
an
established
independent
meaning
beyond
this
likely
error
status.