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weitergespielt

Weitergespielt is a German term meaning “continued playing” or “played on.” It is formed from weiter (further, on) and gespielt (played) and is used both as a descriptive phrase and, less commonly, as a title or label. In everyday language it indicates that a game, performance, broadcast, or activity has resumed after an interruption or has continued beyond a stopping point.

In sports and games, weitergespielt denotes the act of resuming play after a pause, such as weather

As a potential title or label, weitergespielt may be used for projects, articles, or chapters that emphasize

See also: weiter, weiterspielen, spielen, Fortsetzung, resume.

stoppages,
injuries,
or
halftime.
In
music
and
theatre
it
can
describe
a
performance
that
continues
after
a
break
or
audience
interaction.
In
broadcasting
and
digital
media
it
may
appear
as
a
status
or
button
label
meaning
resume
playback,
for
example
after
buffering
or
a
paused
stream.
continuation
or
persistence.
However,
it
is
not
associated
with
a
single,
widely
recognized
work
or
organization
as
of
standard
reference
sources,
and
its
use
as
a
formal
title
tends
to
be
context-specific
rather
than
canonical.