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wählt

Wählt is a German verb with two primary meanings: to choose and to vote. In general use it denotes selecting one option among several or casting a ballot in an election. The form wählt appears in the present tense for the third person singular (er/sie/es wählt) and in the second person plural for ihr wählt. It is also used in the imperative as Wählt! (you all choose or vote).

usage and sense

In everyday language, wählen describes making a choice, for example: Wir wählten eine Farbe, um das Zimmer

grammar and forms

Wählen is conjugated with a stem vowel alternation in the present tense: ich wähle, du wählst, er/sie/es

etymology and related terms

The verb bildet the basis for the noun Wahl (choice, election) and is rooted in the Germanic

neu
zu
gestalten.
In
political
contexts
it
means
to
participate
in
an
election
or
to
cast
a
vote:
Die
Bürger
wählen
heute
ihren
Bürgermeister.
The
related
noun
Wahl
refers
to
the
act
of
choosing
or
the
election
itself,
as
in
die
Wahl
gewinnen
(to
win
the
election)
or
eine
Wahl
treffen
(to
make
a
choice).
wählt;
wir
wählen,
ihr
wählt,
sie/Sie
wählen.
The
past
tense
forms
include
ich
wählte,
du
wähltest,
er
wählte;
the
past
participle
is
gewählt,
used
with
haben
(haben
gewählt).
The
verb
can
be
used
transitively
(etwas
wählen)
or
intransitively
in
the
sense
of
participating
in
a
vote
(an
der
Wahl
teilnehmen).
family
of
languages,
sharing
the
semantic
core
of
making
a
selection.
In
related
Germanic
languages,
cognate
terms
exist
for
the
idea
of
choosing
or
electing,
though
exact
forms
differ
across
languages.