Sortiment

German

Etymology

17th century, from Italian sortimento, derived from sortire. Analysable in German as Sorte or sortieren + -ment. Borrowed from German into various languages of northern and eastern Europe; compare Swedish sortiment, Czech sortiment.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌzɔʁtiˈmɛnt/

Noun

Sortiment n (genitive Sortiments, plural Sortimente)

  1. (product) range (the entirety or a particular grouping of the articles produced by a company or sold by a shop)
    Kosmetika haben wir nicht im Sortiment.
    Cosmetics are not part of our product range.
    Wir haben ein umfassendes Kosmetiksortiment.
    We have an extensive range of cosmetics.

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