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synchronisiertet

Synchronisiertet is a form of the German verb synchronisieren, used as the simple past (Präteritum) second-person plural. It means "you all synchronized" or "you all did synchronize." In standard written German, this explicit form is typically found with an explicit subject, as in: Ihr synchronisiertet die Uhren.

In everyday spoken German, the Perfekt is far more common for finite past actions, so one would

Morphology and related forms: synchronisiertet is the Präteritum ending for the second-person plural of the verb

Orthography and usage notes: In standard German, the pronoun ihr is typically used with this form: ihr

See also: Synchronisierung, synchronisieren, Präteritum, Perfekt.

more
often
hear
ihr
habt
die
Uhren
synchronisiert
rather
than
ihr
synchronisiertet
die
Uhren.
The
Präteritum
of
regular
verbs
like
synchronisieren
is
still
used
in
formal
writing,
historical
narratives,
and
literature,
but
its
use
with
the
second-person
plural
is
less
frequent
in
casual
speech.
synchronisieren.
The
base
verb
synchronisieren
means
to
synchronize.
Related
forms
include
synchronisierte
(simple
past,
singular
and
plural),
ich
synchronisiere
(present),
wir
synchronisieren
(present),
and
synchronisierung
(noun
form
meaning
synchronization).
The
present
perfect,
used
in
speech
and
most
informal
writing,
is
haben
+
synchronisiert
(ich
habe
synchronisiert).
synchronisiertet.
When
the
subject
is
omitted,
the
finite
verb
form
still
functions
as
the
past
tense,
but
it
is
normally
understood
from
context.
As
with
many
German
past
tenses,
the
Präteritum
with
ihr
is
less
common
in
everyday
conversation
and
more
common
in
written
narratives.