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kommerzieller

Kommerzieller is a German adjective meaning related to commerce, business, or profit-oriented activity. It is used to describe things that are intended to generate revenue, such as products, services, media, or activities. The base form is kommerziell, and its inflected forms agree with the noun they modify (for example: ein kommerzieller Erfolg, eine kommerzielle Nutzung, ein kommerzielles Produkt).

Etymology and related terms: kommerziell derives from Kommerz (commerce) and is connected to the noun commerce

Usage and context: In everyday and professional German, kommerziell indicates a profit-oriented or revenue-producing aspect. It

Grammatical notes: As an adjective, kommerziell follows normal German declension. Masculine nominative singular is kommerzieller; feminine

See also: non-kommerziell, gewerblich, kommerz, Kommerz. The term is primarily used in German-speaking contexts and is

in
other
Germanic
and
Romance
languages.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
words
like
gewerblich
and
kommerziell
genutzt,
and
it
is
contrasted
with
nicht-kommerziell
(non-commercial).
The
English
cognate
is
commercial.
appears
in
business
plans,
licensing
agreements,
marketing,
media,
and
technology
contexts.
Phrases
such
as
kommerzielle
Nutzung,
kommerzieller
Erfolg,
kommerzielle
Werbung,
and
kommerzielles
Medium
are
common.
The
concept
is
also
important
in
legal
and
licensing
language,
where
distinctions
between
commercial
and
non-commercial
use
affect
rights
and
pricing.
is
kommerzielle;
neuter
is
kommerzielles;
plural
is
kommerzielle.
In
predicative
position,
the
form
is
typically
kommerziell
(das
Medium
ist
kommerziell).
not
a
separate
concept
outside
its
standard
semantic
domain
of
commerce
and
profit.