erlerntet
Erlerntet is not a standard or widely recognized word in modern German. It does not appear in reputable dictionaries and is generally treated as a misspelling or a nonstandard coinage. In typical German usage, the verb is erlernen, and its participle forms are erlernt (past participle) and erlernen (verb in infinitive), while the adjective form associated with learning is erlernte or erlernte/e (depending on case and gender), and the noun forms are das Erlernen or das Erlernte.
Possible interpretations if encountered in text
- Misspelling of erlernt or erlernen: the intended meaning might be the past participle erlernt (as in
- Attributive adjective form: erlernte (as in der erlernte Skill/ Fähigkeit, die erlernte Fähigkeit), though this would
- Noun form: das Erlernen (the process of learning) or das Erlernte (the learned thing), both standard
- erlernen is a separable-prefix verb with the prefix er- indicating attainment or completion of learning a
- The standard past participle is erlernt; the attributive adjective form is usually erlernte or, in some
- In formal writing, it is advisable to use erlernen, erlernt, erlernte, das Erlernen or das Erlernte,
In summary, erlerntet is not a recognized term; correct equivalents depend on context and include erlernen,