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transportiert

Transportiert is the past participle of the German verb transportieren, meaning to move or convey something from one place to another by a means of transport. It is used to describe something that has been moved and can also function as a participial adjective, for example transportierte Güter (transported goods).

In standard German, transportieren is a regular -ieren verb, and its past participle is formed without the

Etymology traces transportieren to trans- (across) and portieren (to carry), ultimately from Latin portare and related

Usage notes: as an attributive adjective, the past participle inflects like other adjectives before nouns, e.g.,

ge-
prefix:
transportiert.
It
combines
with
the
auxiliary
haben
to
form
the
perfect
tense:
Ich
habe
die
Güter
transportiert.
It
can
also
appear
in
passive
constructions
with
werden:
Die
Güter
werden
transportiert.
to
the
English
word
transport.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
logistics,
shipping,
and
supply
chain
contexts,
but
also
appears
in
general
prose
to
indicate
that
items,
information,
or
people
have
been
moved.
transportierte
Güter
(the
transported
goods).
In
scientific
or
technical
writing,
transportiert
can
describe
movement
phenomena,
such
as
substances
transported
across
membranes
or
systems.
The
word
is
common
in
both
everyday
and
specialized
German,
with
tense
and
voice
determined
by
the
accompanying
auxiliary
or
auxiliary
verb.