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markiere

Markiere is a form of the German verb markieren, meaning to mark, highlight, tag, or designate something. It is not a standalone noun in ordinary usage; rather, it appears as a verb form, most commonly in imperative constructions or in various tenses. In everyday language, markiere is most often encountered as the informal second-person singular imperative: Markiere das Dokument! It can also appear in present-tense or subjunctive forms in indirect speech, such as ich markiere (I mark) or er markiere (he marks) in Konjunktiv I.

Etymology and usage notes: The verb markieren is formed from the noun Mark (mark, sign) or Marke

Contexts and examples: In written or instructional language, markiere is used to direct action, as in "Markiere

See also: Markierung, markieren, Markierer.

(mark,
label)
with
the
productive
-ieren
suffix,
yielding
a
verb
that
means
to
cause
something
to
carry
a
mark
or
to
designate
it
by
a
mark.
The
imperative
markiere
is
a
standard
form
in
German
grammar
and
is
widely
understood
across
German-speaking
regions.
It
is
not
typically
used
as
a
noun
or
a
proper
name,
though
contexts
such
as
software
interfaces
may
present
the
word
as
part
of
user
instructions.
alle
relevanten
Zeilen"
or
"Markiere
die
Passagen,
die
du
zitieren
willst."
In
computing
and
word
processing,
the
form
appears
in
menus,
tooltips,
or
help
texts
that
are
localized
into
German,
guiding
users
to
select
or
highlight
text,
files,
or
other
items.
The
related
noun
Markierung
refers
to
the
act
or
result
of
marking,
while
Der
Marker
or
der
Markierer
can
denote
a
marker
or
highlighter.