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Gerannt

Gerannt is the past participle of the German verb rennen, meaning to run. It is primarily used with the auxiliary sein to form the Perfekt and other perfect tenses, for example Ich bin gerannt (I ran / I have run) or Er war gerannt (he had run). In standard narrative past, the simple past of rennen is expressed with rannte (Er rannte).

Formation and grammar. The participle gerannt is a strong-verb past participle that combines the ge- prefix

Usage and nuance. Gerannt often conveys a sense of urgent, rapid, or strenuous running, such as escaping,

Examples.

- Gestern bin ich drei Kilometer gerannt.

- Er rannte los, doch ich bin ihm nicht hinterhergerannt.

- Nachdem das Feuer ausgebrochen war, waren sie erneut gerannt, um Hilfe zu holen.

Related terms. Gerannt is related to the verb rennen and contrasts with gelaufen, the common past participle

with
the
stem
ren-
and
a
final
-nt.
This
form
contrasts
with
laufen,
whose
past
participle
is
gelaufen.
As
with
other
verbs
of
motion,
the
Perfekt
of
rennen
uses
sein
as
the
auxiliary:
Ich
bin
gerannt,
Wir
sind
gerannt.
In
contexts
requiring
the
pluperfect
or
other
tenses,
the
appropriate
auxiliary
and
participle
forms
are
used
(z.
B.
Ich
war
gerannt;
Ich
bin
gerannt
gewesen).
chasing,
or
covering
distance
quickly.
In
everyday
language,
speakers
sometimes
prefer
gelaufen
(to
have
run,
to
have
walked
or
run
in
general)
or
use
simple
past
forms
like
rannte
for
narrative
flow.
The
choice
between
gerannt
and
gelaufen
can
affect
nuance
and
regional
usage.
of
laufen.
As
a
participle,
gerannt
is
distinct
from
finite
verb
forms
and
appears
in
combinations
that
require
an
auxiliary
and
a
participial
ending.