Gerundium

See also: gerundium

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin gerundium.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Gerundium n (strong, genitive Gerundiums, plural Gerundien or Gerundia)

  1. gerund
    Synonym: (rare) Vertretungswort

Usage notes

  • In German grammar there is usually no strict distinction between Infinitiv and Gerundium, the latter term being fairly seldom used. The German gerund is often considered a nominalised use of the infinitive. This tendency is also seen with regard to other languages, though not those where a clear formal distinction between both forms exists (like English or Latin).

Declension

  • In old sources declined like the Latin etymon.

Synonyms

  • Infinitiv, substantivierter Infinitiv (in some languages)

Hypernyms

Further reading

  • Gerundium” in Duden online
  • Gerundium” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
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