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konsekutiv

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German

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin cōnsecūtīvus, in part through French consécutif.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌkɔnzekuˈtiːf/, /ˈkɔnzekuˌtiːf/
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Adjective

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konsekutiv (strong nominative masculine singular konsekutiver, not comparable)

  1. (grammar) consecutive (expressing the consequence of an action)
    Konsekutive und finale Konjunktionen sind schwer zu unterscheiden.
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  2. (learned, rare outside specific contexts) consecutive (following each other)
    Synonyms: folgend, aufeinanderfolgend, in Folge, fortlaufend
    Bachelor und Master sind konsekutive Studiengänge.
    Bachelors and masters are consecutive degree programs.

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