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teilend

Teilend is the present participle form of the German verb teilen, meaning to share or to divide. As a participle used as an adjective, teilend denotes a sense of sharing or participating in something and can occur in literary or formal contexts. In contemporary everyday German, it is relatively rare; speakers more often use the past participle geteilt in passive constructions or substitute with nouns such as das Teilen or eine gemeinschaft, die teilt.

Morphology and usage notes: When used attributively as an adjective, teilend declines like other participial adjectives.

Etymology and relation: teilend derives from the verb teilen plus the present-participle suffix -end, mirroring the

See also: teilen, Teil, Teilung.

Examples
include
der
teilende
Mann
(the
man
who
shares),
die
teilende
Frau
(the
woman
who
shares),
das
teilende
Kind
(the
child
who
shares).
With
definite
articles:
den
teilenden
Mann,
der
teilende
Mann;
with
indefinite
articles:
ein
teilender
Mann,
eine
teilende
Frau,
ein
teilendes
Kind.
In
phrases,
it
can
express
ongoing
sharing
or
distributing
activity,
though
this
nuance
is
more
common
in
literary
or
philosophical
prose
than
in
everyday
speech.
formation
of
similar
participles
in
German.
It
is
related
to
the
noun
Teil
(part)
and
to
the
broader
family
of
verbs
and
adjectives
built
from
teilen.