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dokumentierst

Dokumentierst is the second-person singular present indicative form of the German verb dokumentieren, meaning to document or to record information. It is used with the subject du, as in Du dokumentierst die Ergebnisse der Messung. The corresponding present tense forms are ich dokumentiere, du dokumentierst, er/sie/es dokumentiert, wir dokumentieren, ihr dokumentiert, sie dokumentieren. The infinitive is dokumentieren; the past participle is dokumentiert.

The term is common in science, industry, journalism, and administration, where recording data and maintaining records

Etymology and related terms: Dokumentierst derives from the noun Dokument (document) and the verb suffix -ieren,

Usage notes: The form is specific to addressing a single person informally (du). It contrasts with er

In sum, dokumentierst is a standard present-tense form used to indicate that the addressed person is currently

is
important.
In
everyday
language
it
appears
in
informal
contexts
such
as
notes,
reports,
or
emails.
When
writing
formally,
alternatives
such
as
Wir
dokumentieren
or
Man
dokumentiert
are
often
used
depending
on
the
subject
and
voice.
which
in
German
forms
verbs
from
nouns
and
is
ultimately
rooted
in
Latin
documentum
through
Germanic
usage.
Related
terms
include
Dokumentation
(documentation),
Dokument
(document),
and
die
Dokumentation
as
the
process
or
product
of
documenting.
dokumentiert
(third
person)
and
with
the
past
participle
in
passive
constructions
(wird
dokumentiert).
In
formal
or
impersonal
contexts,
writers
may
avoid
the
direct
du
form
and
use
passive
or
third-person
constructions
instead.
documenting
something,
and
it
sits
within
a
broader
family
of
terms
centered
on
recording
and
preserving
information.