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ajouté

Ajouté is the past participle of the French verb ajouter, meaning to add. It is used in compound tenses with the auxiliary avoir and can also function as an adjective meaning added or included. The form agrees in gender and number when used as an adjective or in certain agreement patterns with a preceding direct object.

With avoir, the participle generally does not agree with the subject. However, it may agree with a

As an adjective, ajouté agrees with the noun it modifies: “un élément ajouté” (masc. sg), “des éléments

Etymology and related forms: ajouté derives from Old French ajouter, itself from Latin addere, meaning “to bring

Usage notes: in computing and data contexts, “élément ajouté” is standard for items newly included in a

See also: ajouter, ajout, addition.

preceding
direct
object:
for
example,
“les
ingrédients
que
j'ai
ajoutés”
(masculine
plural)
or
“la
liste
que
j'ai
ajoutée”
(feminine
singular).
If
the
direct
object
comes
after
the
participle,
no
agreement
is
made:
“j'ai
ajouté
une
phrase.”
ajoutés”
(masc.
pl),
“une
fonction
ajoutée”
(fem.
sg),
“des
fonctions
ajoutées”
(fem.
pl).
This
usage
is
common
to
describe
items,
features,
or
data
that
have
been
included
or
appended.
to,
attach,
add.”
The
related
noun
ajout
means
addition.
The
word
appears
in
various
registers,
from
everyday
speech
to
technical
writing,
where
it
frequently
denotes
content
that
has
been
added
or
appended.
list
or
dataset.
In
narrative
or
procedural
texts,
the
phrase
can
indicate
a
modification
or
enhancement
that
has
been
performed.