zählen

Etymology
From, , from , from , from. The modern long vowel continues the 2nd and 3rd persons singular of the present (where West Germanic gemination did not occur); it was reinforced also by the lengthened vowel in.

Verb

 * 1) to count to determine the number of objects in a group
 * 2) to count to enumerate the digits of one's numeral system
 * 3) to have, comprise, span (some numerical value)
 * 4) to reckon, to consider, to deem
 * 5) to be of significance, to matter, to count
 * 6)  to tell, to recount
 * 1) to reckon, to consider, to deem
 * 2) to be of significance, to matter, to count
 * 3)  to tell, to recount
 * 1) to be of significance, to matter, to count
 * 2)  to tell, to recount
 * 1) to be of significance, to matter, to count
 * 2)  to tell, to recount
 * 1) to be of significance, to matter, to count
 * 2)  to tell, to recount
 * 1)  to tell, to recount
 * 1)  to tell, to recount
 * 1)  to tell, to recount