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verlange

Verlange is a term that can appear in different contexts within German-language usage. It is primarily recognized as a surname of German origin, though it is relatively uncommon and occurs in scattered records rather than tied to a single notable historical figure. As a surname, it may be found among families with German heritage and can have regional or spelling variations over time.

Linguistically, verlange is also a finite form of the verb verlangen, meaning to demand or require. The

Because of its dual roles as a surname and as a verb form, Verlange may be encountered

infinitive
of
the
verb
is
verlangen.
The
form
verlange
appears
in
certain
formal
or
historical
registers,
notably
in
indirect
speech
(Konjunktiv
I)
and
in
older
or
literary
texts.
In
everyday
modern
German,
the
corresponding
indicative
third-person
singular
is
verlangt,
and
verlage
is
not
commonly
used
outside
of
quotation-style
indirect
speech
or
archaic
prose.
The
verb
itself
is
separable-prefix,
but
the
relevant
form
here
is
a
conjugated
finite
form
rather
than
a
separate
prefix
construction.
in
genealogical
records
or
literary
contexts.
The
term
does
not
point
to
a
single,
widely
known
concept,
event,
or
person,
but
rather
to
these
overlapping
linguistic
and
onomastic
uses.