gelten

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to be valid; to count; to hold true
 * 2)  to be effective; to be in force
 * 3)  to be worth
 * 4) * Kurt Honolka (tr.), "Das Pfand der Liebe", in Antonín Dvořák, Sechs Klänge aus Mahren.
 * "de"
 * 1) * Kurt Honolka (tr.), "Das Pfand der Liebe", in Antonín Dvořák, Sechs Klänge aus Mahren.
 * "de"

- Was gilt uns das Wort meiner Mutter? / Meine Mutter, die beherrscht uns nicht!


 * 1)  to be about, to concern
 * 2)  to be regarded, to pass
 * 3)  to be necessary
 * 4)  to pass; to go; (Often translated with  as a unit into, , , , etc.)
 * 1)  to pass; to go; (Often translated with  as a unit into, , , , etc.)
 * 1)  to pass; to go; (Often translated with  as a unit into, , , , etc.)

Conjugation

 * Neither form of the subjunctive II is common in contemporary German. While gölte sounds archaic, gälte is also avoided since it is homophonous with the forms of the present.