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weiteren

Weiteren is not a separate dictionary entry in itself but the inflected form of the German adjective weit, used before plural nouns to mean “additional” or “further.” It is most common in attributive position, where the adjective directly precedes the noun, as in phrases that refer to extras or subsequent items.

In practice, verwenden sich with the definite article or other determiners: die weiteren Schritte (the further

Etymology and meaning: weit is an old Germanic word meaning “far, wide.” The comparative and adverbial forms

Usage notes: Further, weiter can appear in various domains—official documents, planning contexts, journalism—where a speaker intends

steps),
den
weiteren
Plan
(the
further
plan).
The
ending
-en
signals
the
plural
and
is
typical
in
contexts
where
a
determiner
provides
the
case
and
number
information,
such
as
nominative
plural
with
a
determiner
or
dative
contexts.
Without
a
determiner,
plural
adjectives
often
take
a
different
ending;
for
example,
in
bare
plural
phrases
one
would
more
commonly
see
neue
Schritte
rather
than
weiteren
Schritte.
Nevertheless,
in
many
fixed
expressions
or
after
prepositions
that
govern
the
case,
such
as
mit
weiteren
Informationen
(with
further
information),
weitere
Informationen
is
also
found
with
the
-en
form.
give
rise
to
weiter
and
related
forms,
among
which
weers
"weiteren"
serves
as
the
attributive
plural
form
meaning
“additional”
or
“further.”
The
sense
typically
conveys
progression,
expansion,
or
the
inclusion
of
something
in
addition
to
what
has
been
mentioned.
to
reference
forthcoming
items
or
supplementary
material.
The
form
weiterem
or
weiteren
will
appear
in
other
cases
and
numbers
according
to
German
declension
rules.