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vormd

Vormd is a Dutch term that most often appears in discussions of Dutch verb forms. In standard Dutch, the verb vormen (to form, to shape) is conjugated in the present tense as hij vormt (with a t). The form vormd does not appear as a correct present-tense inflection in modern Dutch, and it is generally considered a misspelling or typographical error when seen in running text.

In practice, vormd is most commonly encountered as an incorrect spelling of vormt or as a mistaken

Occasionally, vormd may appear in OCR (optical character recognition) errors, informal writing, or unfamiliar dialects where

In summary, vormd is not a recognized standard inflection of vormen in modern Dutch. Correct usage favors

truncation
of
other
forms.
For
example,
the
correct
sentence
is
Hij
vormt
een
plan,
not
Hij
vormd
een
plan.
The
past
participle
of
vormen
is
gevormd,
meaning
formed
or
shaped,
and
is
used
in
perfect
tenses
like
Het
plan
is
gevormd.
The
bare
form
vormd
has
no
standard
function
as
a
separate
participle
or
adjective
in
contemporary
Dutch.
spellings
diverge
from
standard
norms.
When
used
as
a
capitalized
proper
noun,
Vormd
could
hypothetically
serve
as
a
brand
name,
project
title,
or
acronym,
but
there
is
no
widely
recognized
organization
or
concept
by
that
name
in
standard
reference
sources.
vormt
for
the
present
tense
and
gevormd
for
the
past
participle.
The
term
may
appear
in
nonstandard
contexts
mainly
as
a
misspelling
or
in
capitalized,
non-linguistic
uses.