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vereinten

Vereinten is the inflected form of the German adjective vereint, meaning united. It occurs most prominently in the definite plural noun phrase die Vereinten Nationen, which is the German name for the United Nations.

In German, adjectives change their endings based on case, number and the presence of a determiner. After

Usage and connotations: Vereinten is primarily encountered as part of the official name for the international

See also: United Nations, German grammar and declension patterns for adjectives in the plural with definite

the
definite
article
die
and
with
a
plural
feminine
noun
such
as
Nationen,
the
attributive
form
takes
the
weak
ending
-en,
producing
Vereinten
in
this
context.
If
the
noun
were
present
without
a
determiner
or
in
a
different
grammatical
setting,
the
adjective
form
would
typically
be
Vereinte
(the
strong
ending)
as
in
Vereinte
Nationen
when
used
without
a
definite
article,
or
in
other
plural
phrases.
organization.
The
standard,
widely
recognized
form
is
die
Vereinten
Nationen,
referring
to
the
United
Nations.
The
form
Vereinigte
Nationen
with
a
different
ending
also
appears
in
German
in
some
contexts,
but
it
is
less
common
in
the
institutional
name
and
can
reflect
a
different
declensional
pattern
or
orthographic
choice.
articles.