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täglichen

Täglichen is the inflected form of the German adjective täglich, meaning daily or quotidian. It appears when the adjective is placed before a noun and declined according to the grammar of German adjectives. The form tägliche, täglisches, täglischen, etc., changes depending on the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies, as well as the determiner used.

In practical usage, tägliche describes things that occur every day. The most common form Är used before

The word derives from Tag, meaning day, with the suffix -lich that forms adjectives. Its usage is

Notes on contrast: täglicher vs tägliche occur as alternative inflections depending on case and definiteness; täglicher

plural
nouns
with
a
definite
article,
for
example
die
täglichen
Aufgaben
(the
daily
tasks).
It
also
appears
in
other
cases
with
definite
determiners,
such
as
im
täglichen
Leben
(in
daily
life)
or
den
täglichen
Berichten
(the
daily
reports,
dative
plural).
The
predicative
use,
as
in
Die
Aufgaben
sind
täglich,
typically
uses
tägliche
in
its
adverbial
sense,
while
the
attributive
form
before
a
noun
accepts
the
-en
ending
in
many
plural
contexts.
widespread
in
both
written
and
spoken
German,
particularly
in
contexts
involving
routines,
schedules,
and
routine
activities.
In
some
stylistic
or
philosophical
contexts,
the
noun
form
das
Tägliche
may
appear,
referring
to
the
everyday
or
quotidian
as
a
concept,
though
this
usage
is
rare
and
generally
capitalized.
is
used
in
other
declensions
(e.g.,
der
täglichen
Routine,
den
täglichen
Aufgaben).
Overall,
tägliche
and
its
inflected
forms,
including
täglich
in
adverbial
positions,
are
standard
for
expressing
daily
frequency
or
routine
in
German.