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gehörende

gehörende is a German form whose exact meaning and usage depend on capitalization and grammatical role. It is not a widely established standalone entry in standard dictionaries, but it can appear in two related ways in German texts.

As a participle adjective, gehörend derives from the verb gehören (to belong). The present participle difficultly

As a noun, capitalized forms such as Gehörende or Hörende are used in some contexts to refer

Etymologically, gehörende builds on Gehör (hearing) with the participial suffix -ende, or on gehören (to belong)

See also: Gehör, Gehörlosigkeit, Gehörlose, Hörende, Zugehörigkeit.

serves
in
attributive
position
before
a
noun,
producing
forms
like
gehörende
Teile
or
gehörende
Unterlagen
in
older
or
stylistic
writing,
where
the
sense
is
“belonging
to”
or
“pertaining
to.”
In
modern
style,
however,
speakers
often
prefer
clearer
expressions
such
as
zugehörige
Teile
(associated/belonging
parts)
rather
than
using
gehörende.
to
people
with
hearing,
i.e.,
hearing
individuals,
typically
in
sociolinguistic
or
Deaf
studies
to
contrast
with
people
who
are
deaf
(Gehörlose).
In
contemporary
usage,
Hörende
is
the
more
common
spelling
for
the
plural
noun,
while
Gehörende
as
a
noun
is
less
typical
but
may
appear
in
some
texts.
In
such
discussions,
the
term
is
generally
part
of
a
broader
terminology
separating
hearing
people
from
Deaf
communities.
when
treated
as
an
adjective.
In
practice,
the
meaning
is
not
fixed
in
standard
German
and
the
expression
is
comparatively
rare;
authors
usually
choose
more
precise
alternatives
depending
on
whether
they
mean
belonging/pertaining
to
or
the
status
of
being
able
to
hear.