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multiplizierte

Multiplizierte is the Präteritum (simple past) form of the German verb multiplizieren, which means to multiply. The related past participle is multipliziert, used with haben to form the present perfect: Ich habe die Zahlen multipliziert. Multiplizieren is a regular verb; its typical conjugation in the Präteritum adds -te: ich multiplizierte, du multiplizierTeste, er multiplizierte, wir multiplizierten, ihr multiplizierten, sie multiplizierten. The stem is multiplizier-, yielding forms such as multiplizierte. The form multiplizierte is thus used to describe a completed multiplication in the past, primarily in written language or formal narration; in everyday speech the Perfekt (hat multipliziert) is more common.

Etymology: Multiplizieren derives from Latin multiplicare ('to multiply'), from multiplic- meaning 'many' plus a suffix related

Usage notes: As with many German verbs, the Präteritum form is more frequent in written texts such

See also: Multiplizieren, Multiplikation, Rechnen, Mathematik.

to
-care;
the
word
entered
German
via
Latin
and
possibly
French
and
English
influences.
Spelling
is
with
-z-
in
the
stem
(multiplizier-),
consistent
with
other
German
verbs
formed
from
Latin
multiplicatores.
as
reports,
fiction,
or
math
explanations,
while
spoken
language
favors
the
Perfekt.
The
word
should
not
be
confused
with
the
past
participle
multipliziert,
which
is
used
in
perfect
tenses.