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geteilten

Geteilten is the declined form of the past participlegeteilt from the verb teilen (to share, to divide) and is used as an adjective in German. It conveys that something has been divided, distributed, or apportioned among parties or groups. In everyday usage it appears in phrases such as die geteilten Meinungen (the divided opinions) or die geteilten Aufgaben (the distributed tasks).

Grammar and usage notes:

- Geteilten is most commonly encountered as an attributive adjective before a plural noun when preceded by

- It reflects a plural, definite-context form. With other combinations (indefinite article, no article, or different cases)

- In predicative position, the participle typically appears as geteilt rather than geteilten, e.g., Die Meinungen sind

Etymology and relation to other forms:

- Geteilten derives from the past participle geteilt (from teilen). The form geteilten is the declined adjective

- It is related to related phrases describing distribution or division, but it is not a separate

In summary, geteilten is a grammatical form used to describe things that have been divided or distributed,

a
definite
determiner
or
other
determiner
requiring
weak
declension.
Example:
die
geteilten
Meinungen.
the
ending
changes
according
to
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules,
producing
forms
such
as
eine
geteilte
Meinung
(a
divided
opinion)
or
geteilte
Ansichten
(divided
views)
in
other
numbers
or
cases.
geteilt.
form
used
before
a
plural
noun
in
definite
contexts.
noun
or
proper
title.
most
often
seen
as
die
geteilten
Meinungen
or
die
geteilten
Aufgaben,
where
it
functions
as
a
plural
attributive
adjective.