prædikat
Prädikat is the part of a sentence that expresses what is stated about the subject. In grammar, it includes the finite verb and all elements that complete the verbal meaning, such as objects, adverbials, modal or auxiliary verbs, and other complements. The predicate conveys the action, process, or state attributed to the subject and may form a simple verbal phrase or a compound verbal structure in which auxiliaries and participles participate.
In German syntax the predicate typically carries the finite verb, whose form encodes tense and mood. In
Prädikativ, or predicative, refers to elements that describe or identify the subject via a non-verbal complement,
In logic and philosophy, the term Prädikat denotes a property or relation applied to one or more