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investerer

Investerer is the present tense form of the Danish verb investere, meaning to put money, time, or other resources into something with the expectation of return or strategic gain. The term is common in economics, business discourse, and everyday planning when describing how resources are allocated.

Grammatical notes: investere is a regular -ere verb. The present tense forms are: jeg investerer, du investerer,

Usage and examples: Investerer is used across contexts, including finance, corporate strategy, and personal budgeting. Examples:

Common distinctions: Invest er ikke et synonym for investor; investere is the verb, while investor is a

See also: investor (noun for a person who invests), investering (the noun investment), investere (the infinitive).

han/hun
investerer,
vi
investerer,
I
investerer,
de
investerer.
The
past
tense
is
investerede,
and
the
perfect
participle
is
investeret.
The
present
participle
is
investerende,
used
to
describe
someone
who
is
in
the
process
of
investing.
Jeg
investerer
i
aktier.
Virksomheder
investerer
i
forskning
og
udvikling.
Vi
investerer
tid
i
projektet.
noun
for
a
person
who
invests
and
investering
is
the
noun
for
the
act
or
result
of
investing.
The
terms
are
related
but
function
differently
in
a
sentence.