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diskutuert

Diskutuert is not a standard entry in German dictionaries as a separate lexical item. In ordinary use, the verb is diskutieren, meaning to discuss or debate. The form diskutuert does not correspond to a normal conjugation in standard German grammar. The present tense third-person singular of diskutieren is diskuttiert? No, it is diskutiert. In other words, the correct finite forms are diskutiert (present third person singular and plural) and diskutierte (simple past). The imperative forms are diskutiere (du), diskutiert (ihr), and diskutieren (Sie). The noun form, das Diskutieren, refers to the act of discussing.

What might appear as diskutuert in texts is usually a misspelling or a typographical error for diskust?

Etymology and related terms: diskutieren derives from the French discuter, itself from Latin discutere, meaning to

In summary, diskutuert is not a standard German form; the correct verb form is diskutiert for present

In
practice,
writers
may
confuse
the
i
and
u
vowels
or
misplace
letters,
producing
diskutuert
rather
than
diskutiert.
In
any
authoritative
context,
diskutuert
should
be
corrected
to
diskutiert
when
the
intention
is
the
present
tense
or
past
participle.
If
the
word
appears
as
a
capitalized
proper
noun,
such
as
a
project
name
or
a
media
title,
its
meaning
would
depend
on
the
specific
branding
rather
than
standard
grammar.
shake
apart
or
examine.
In
German,
related
nouns
include
Diskussion
(discussion)
and
Debatte
(debate).
Diskutieren
is
commonly
used
in
contemporary
media,
politics,
academia,
and
everyday
conversations
to
denote
analyzing
or
exchanging
ideas
about
a
topic.
and
past
participle,
and
diskutiere
or
diskutiert
for
imperative
expressions.