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Gegessen

Gegessen is the past participle of the German verb essen, meaning “to eat.” It is used with the auxiliary haben to form perfect tenses, as in Ich habe gegessen or Wir haben schon gegessen. In subordinate clauses, the participle remains at the end, e.g., Nachdem ich gegessen hatte, ging ich.

Beyond its role in perfect tenses, gegessen can function as a participial adjective in attributive or predicative

Pronunciation is approximately gegessen with the emphasis on the second syllable: [ɡəˈɡɛsən]. In terms of grammar,

Etymology and related forms: gegessen is formed with the ge- prefix attached to the verb essen. It

Summary: Gegessen is a central German past participle used to express completed eating actions, appears in

position
to
indicate
that
something
has
been
eaten.
Examples
include
das
gegessene
Brot
or
eine
schon
gegessene
Mahlzeit.
In
fixed
expressions,
the
phrase
Die
Sache
ist
gegessen
is
used
to
mean
that
the
matter
is
settled
or
finished.
the
present
tense
forms
of
essen
follow
the
irregular
paradigm
(ich
esse,
du
isst,
er
isst),
while
gegessen
remains
the
past
participle
used
in
compound
tenses.
derives
from
the
same
root
as
essen,
tracing
back
to
Old
High
German
esse(n)
and
to
Proto-Germanic
etaną.
Related
verbs
and
concepts
include
verzehren,
speisen,
and
the
separable
verb
auffressen/aufessen,
whose
participles
are
aufgegessen
and
so
on.
various
tenses
with
haben,
can
be
used
adjectivally,
and
features
in
idiomatic
expressions
about
finished
matters.