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fortfährt

Fortfährt is typically the third-person singular present tense form of the German separable-prefix verb fortfahren, meaning to continue or to proceed. In standard writing, however, this tense is written as two words: er fährt fort. The single-word form fortfährt is not used in ordinary modern German and would usually be regarded as a misspelling or nonstandard representation rather than a correct spelling.

Fortfahren is formed with the prefix fort- attached to fahren; it is a separable-prefix verb. The prefix

Usage examples illustrate the typical word order and tense. Present tense: Der Redner fährt fort. Vergangenheit:

fort-
conveys
continuation
from
a
previously
stated
point.
The
verb
is
used
to
describe
continuing
an
action,
a
speech,
a
journey,
or
a
line
of
thought.
In
everyday
speech,
weiterfahren
and
fortsetzen
are
common
alternatives
with
slightly
different
nuances:
weiterfahren
emphasizes
continuing
movement
or
travel,
while
fortsetzen
emphasizes
resuming
after
an
interruption.
Fortfahren
tends
to
appear
in
more
formal
or
written
contexts,
and
its
use
can
carry
a
sense
of
proceeding
with
a
plan
or
argument.
Die
Diskussion
fuhr
fort.
After
a
pause:
Wir
fahren
nach
der
Pause
fort.
Perfect
tense
uses
the
appropriate
auxiliary,
as
in
Wir
sind
fortgefahren.
Overall,
fortfahren
and
its
inflected
forms
are
standard
tools
for
signaling
the
continuation
of
actions,
discourse,
or
journeys
in
German.