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gefahrenen

Gefahrenen is the attributive form of the past participle ge­fahren (to travel, to drive) used as an adjective in German. It does not stand alone as a noun; rather, it modifies a plural noun related to travel, routes, or traversal. The form is most common in contexts such as transportation, navigation, or travel reporting.

Declension and usage notes: In plural with a definite determiner (such as die, jene, meine), ge­fahrenen takes

Examples:

- Die gefahrenen Wege wurden nach Sturmschäden gesperrt.

- Wir bevorzugten die gefahrenen Routen, die als sicherer galten.

- Der Bericht listet die gefahrenen Strecken und deren Dauer auf.

Usage considerations: ge­fahrenen primarily appears in descriptive or technical writing about travel, logistics, or geography. It

See also: German participial adjectives, past participles used attributively, German declension patterns for adjectives with definite

the
weak
ending
-en:
die
gefahrenen
Wege,
die
gefahrenen
Routen.
Without
a
definite
determiner,
the
strong
declension
yields
gefahrene
Wege,
gefahrene
Routen.
With
possessives
or
determiners
other
than
the
definite
article,
the
ending
aligns
with
the
same
pattern
(meine
gefahrenen
Wege,
diese
gefahrenen
Strecken).
The
base
meaning
remains
“traveled”
or
“traversed,”
distinguishing
it
from
untraveled
or
planned
routes.
is
derived
from
ge­genüber
dem
Verb
fahren,
and
its
interpretation
hinges
on
the
accompanying
noun
(Weg,
Route,
Strecke,
Pfad).
and
indefinite
determiners.