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angnommenen

Angenommenen is not a stand-alone German word, but a declined form of the past participle angnommen? The correct base is angenomm en, from the verb annehmen, meaning to assume or to accept. As an adjective or attributive modifier it conveys the sense “assumed” or “accepted.” The form angenomenen (with a missing g) you provided is not standard orthography; the commonly used form in plural contexts is angenommenen.

In German, the participle adjective angenomm en is inflected to agree with noun gender, number, and case.

Common usage occurs in formal, academic, or legal language when referring to propositions, hypotheses, plans, or

Spelling and orthography note that anggenomenen is a frequent misspelling; the standard form in dictionaries is

See also: angnehmen (to accept), angenommen (past participle), Angenommene Hypothesen.

In
plural
with
a
definite
article,
the
form
is
angenommenen,
as
in
die
angenommenen
Hypothesen
(the
assumed
hypotheses),
die
angenommenen
Pläne
(the
accepted
plans).
In
plural
without
a
definite
article,
strong
inflection
yields
ang
enommene
Pläne
(the
assumed
plans).
In
dative
and
genitive
plural
with
a
definite
article,
as
well
as
in
other
plural
cases,
the
form
angenomm
en
ends
with
-en:
den
angenommenen
Plänen,
der
angenommenen
Pläne.
rules
that
are
treated
as
accepted
or
presupposed
for
the
purpose
of
argument
or
analysis.
Examples
include:
Die
angenommenen
Hypothesen
wurden
geprüft.
Die
Planentwürfe
basieren
auf
den
angenommenen
Voraussetzungen.
anggenomen?
The
correct
base
is
angenomm
en,
with
the
inflected
plural
form
typically
angenommenen
when
combined
with
a
definite
article.