gehackten
Gehackten is a declined form of the German past participle gehackt, derived from the verb hacken, meaning to chop or to hack. As a form it is used either as an adjective preceding a noun or as part of a passive construction, and it is not a standalone noun with its own definition. Its exact ending depends on gender, number, case and the presence of a definite or indefinite article.
In everyday language, gehackte or gehackten are commonly seen before food nouns to describe pieces that have
Beyond food, gehackt is used in passive constructions to describe actions performed on objects, such as Der
Notes on usage: gehackten is not a separate lexical item but a grammatical form. Its appropriate ending