Nähten
Nähten is primarily a German linguistic term, referring to the simple past tense form nähten of the verb nähen, which means “to sew.” In standard German, nähten is used with plural subjects, as in Wir nähten den Saum oder Sie nähten die Knöpfe an die Bluse. The form is more commonly encountered in literature, historical writing, or formal narration; in everyday speech, speakers typically use the perfect tense haben genäht to describe completed sewing.
Because nähten is a verb form, the word Nähten is rarely used as a standalone noun outside
Beyond its role as a verb form, Nähten may occasionally appear as a surname in German-speaking areas,
In broader reference, the related terms include nähen (to sew) and Nähte (seams or stitches, the noun
See also: Nähen, Nähte, German grammar, German verbs in the preterite.