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räumtet

Räumtet is the second-person plural form in the Präteritum (simple past) of the German verb räumen, meaning to clear, vacate, or make space. It is used in narrative or formal writing to describe an action performed in the past by the group addressed as ihr (you all). The form shows that multiple people carried out the clearing.

In standard German, the full set of Präteritum forms for räumen includes: ich räumte, du räumtest, er

Usage notes: Räumtet appears primarily in written or formal past-tense narration. In everyday spoken German, speakers

Etymology and morphophonology: The verb räumen comes from the Germanic language family and has sense related

See also: räumen, aufräumen, machen gemacht (as related verbs for clearing or tidying). This entry focuses on

räumte,
wir
räumten,
ihr
räumtet,
sie
räumten.
The
corresponding
Perfekt
(present
perfect)
form,
often
more
common
in
speech,
is
ihr
habt
geräumt.
more
frequently
use
the
Perfekt
construction
(ihr
habt
geräumt).
An
example
sentence
is:
Gestern
räumtet
ihr
den
Hof
auf.
to
clearing
or
making
space.
The
Präteritum
forms,
including
räumtet,
adhere
to
standard
weak-verb
conjugation
patterns
in
German.
räumtet
as
a
grammatical
form
rather
than
a
standalone
lexical
item
or
proper
noun.