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kassierte

Kassierte is the simple past tense form (Präteritum) of the German verb kassieren. The verb itself means to cash or collect money, to receive payment, or to take in money from a sale, a bill, a check, or a fee. In broader usage, it can refer to collecting sums due in business, retail, or banking contexts.

Grammatical notes: kassieren is a transitive verb. The simple past forms are ich kassierte, du kassiertest,

Usage context: kassierte is more common in written language or narrative prose when describing past events,

Related terms: Kasse refers to the cash register or cash desk; Kassier is the person who operates

In summary, kassierte records a past instance of money being collected or cashed, forming part of the

er/sie/es
kassierte,
wir
kassierten,
ihr
kassiertet,
sie
kassierten.
The
past
participle
is
kassiert,
and
in
perfect
tenses
it
is
used
with
the
auxiliary
haben
(for
example,
Ich
habe
den
Scheck
kassiert).
Common
objects
that
appear
with
kassieren
include
Geld,
Bezüge,
Rechnungen,
Schecks,
Gebühren
oder
Beiträge.
Typical
collocations
are
Geld
kassieren
(to
take
in
money),
eine
Rechnung
kassieren
(to
collect
a
bill),
or
einen
Scheck
kassieren
(to
cash
a
check).
such
as
a
store
or
institution
collecting
money
at
a
given
time.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
often
prefer
the
present
perfect
form
has
kassiert
or
other
synonyms
like
einziehen
or
abbuchen,
depending
on
the
exact
sense.
The
term
is
neutral
and
widely
understood
in
German-speaking
regions.
the
cash
register
(Kassierer).
The
noun
Kassierung,
derived
from
the
same
root,
denotes
the
act
or
process
of
cashing
or
collection
of
money.
Kassieren
should
not
be
confused
with
abkassieren,
a
colloquial
intensifier
meaning
to
rake
in
money.
broader
family
of
terms
around
handling
cash
and
payments.