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sitzenden

Sitzenden is a German noun formed from the present participle sitzend of the verb sitzen. It denotes people who are seated. In standard usage the noun is capitalized as Sitzenden and is most often used in the plural: die Sitzenden. The singular forms are der Sitzende (masculine) or die Sitzende (feminine). The term appears mainly in formal writing, descriptive reporting, or analytical contexts to distinguish those who are seated from those who stand.

In political and parliamentary discourse, Sitzender (or Sitzende in the plural) is commonly employed to refer

Outside politics, the term can appear in contexts describing crowds, audiences, or attendees at events, such

Etymologically, Sitzenden is a nominalized form derived from sitzen and the present participle sitzend, with standard

See also: Sitzplatz, Sitzordnung, Anwesende.

to
incumbents—current
officeholders
or
members
who
currently
hold
seats—often
contrasted
with
challengers
or
prospective
candidates.
For
example,
a
report
might
note
the
positions
of
the
Sitzenden
Abgeordneten
in
a
debate
or
election.
as
"die
Sitzenden
im
Saal,"
meaning
the
people
who
are
seated
in
the
hall.
In
everyday
speech,
however,
speakers
more
often
use
alternatives
such
as
die
Anwesenden
or
das
Publikum,
depending
on
the
exact
meaning
intended.
German
nounization
rules
applying.
The
plural
form
follows
the
regular
pattern
for
masculine/feminine
noun
plurals
in
this
construction.