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organisierst

Organisierst is the second-person singular present indicative form of the German verb organisieren, meaning to organize. It is used when addressing one person informally, with the subject du. In a sentence, it functions as the finite verb in the clause, for example: Du organisierst die Veranstaltung am nächsten Wochenende.

Etymology and classification: The verb organisieren comes from the stem organ- plus the suffix -isieren, a common

Usage and related forms: Organisieren is used in a wide range of contexts where planning, arranging, or

Notes: While organisierten is the past tense form, organisierst remains strictly present. The verb is common

pattern
in
German
for
verbs
derived
from
nouns
or
adjectives.
The
present
tense
forms
follow
the
regular
-ieren
verb
paradigm,
with
characteristic
vowel
changes
in
some
forms
(ich
organisiere,
du
organisierst,
er
organisiert,
wir
organisieren,
ihr
organisiert,
sie
organisieren).
The
form
organises
regional
spelling
variants
in
some
contexts
is
not
standard
in
German;
standard
spelling
uses
organisierst
with
the
s
before
the
ending.
coordinating
activities
is
involved,
from
events
and
projects
to
daily
routines.
Related
forms
include
organisiere
(first
person
singular),
organisiert
(third
person
singular
or
plural
past/imperative
in
certain
moods),
and
the
noun
Organisation,
which
denotes
the
act
or
the
entity
of
organizing.
In
formal
address,
the
corresponding
form
is
Sie
organisieren.
in
both
spoken
and
written
German
and
is
considered
regular
within
its
-ieren
class.