See also: effekt

German

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin effectus. Attested since the 15th century, in common use since the 17th.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɛˈfɛkt/, [ʔɛˈfɛkt], [ʔe-]
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Noun

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Effekt m (strong, genitive Effekts or Effektes, plural Effekte)

  1. effect
    Synonyms: Wirkung, Auswirkung

Usage notes

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  • Wirkung is the more usual and general word. Effekt may suggest notions such as systematic, explainable, intended, positive. For example, Nebenwirkung means “side effect” in general (and especially negative), whereas Nebeneffekt would usually be understood as “additional positive effect”. This is only a tendency, however, and need not hold true in all contexts.

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