What does folgt in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word folgt in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use folgt in German.

The word folgt in German means result, sequence, episode, episode, as a result, obey, in a row, lead to. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word folgt

result

(Konsequenz)

die Folge einer Handlung
the result of an action

sequence

(Reihe)

die Folge von Primzahlen
the sequence of prime numbers

episode

(Serie: Bestandteil) (event)

eine Folge von Ereignissen
an episode of events

episode

(Fernsehen: Episode)

die neueste Folge einer Serie
the latest episode of a show

as a result

(Sache: Auslöser)

Als Folge der vorgenommenen Umstrukturierung hat das Unternehmen seinen Gewinn dieses Jahr verdoppelt.
This year the company could double it's profit as a result of the restructuring.

obey

(formell (Befehl: gehorchen)

Wenn ich Ihnen einen Befehl erteile, müssen Sie unverzüglich Folge leisten.
When I give a command you must obey immediately.

in a row

(gleich darauffolgend)

Die Mannschaft konnte zwei Siege in Folge verzeichnen.
The team won two victories in a row.

lead to

(als Konsequenz haben)

Die Straftat wird eine Haftstrafe zur Folge haben.
The criminal act will lead to a jail sentence.

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