Mangés
Mangés is a French word that translates to "eaten" in English. It is the past participle of the verb manger, meaning "to eat." As a past participle, mangés can be used in various grammatical constructions in French. It often appears in compound tenses, such as the passé composé, where it agrees in gender and number with the direct object if the direct object precedes the verb. For example, "Les pommes que j'ai mangées" translates to "The apples that I ate," where "mangées" agrees with "les pommes" (feminine plural).
Beyond its grammatical function, the term "mangés" can also be found in idiomatic expressions or culinary contexts.