Getten
"Getten" is a verb form that appears in some dialects of English, particularly in the context of the auxiliary verb "get" when used in perfect constructions. It is primarily found in non-standard or regional usage, such as in parts of the United States, particularly in the South, and in certain dialects of British English.
The term arises from the past participle form of the verb "get," which is traditionally "gotten" rather
The distinction between "got" and "gotten" is a notable example of how English grammar varies across dialects.
Despite its regional prevalence, "gotten" is not considered standard in formal writing or speech in most varieties