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gehandelte

Gehandelte is the past participle of the German verb handeln, meaning to act or to trade. The form is used in two main ways: as part of verb tenses with the auxiliary haben (for example, ich habe gehandelt; wir haben gehandelt) and as an attributive adjective describing goods, capital or other items that have been involved in trade or negotiation.

As a verb form, handeln covers a broad range of meanings from acting or taking action to

As an adjective, gehandeltes or gehandelte describes things that have been through trade or negotiation. It

Grammatical note: when used attributively after definite articles, the endings follow standard adjective declension. Without a

See also: handeln, Handel, Handelsrecht, gehandeltes Kapital.

conducting
commercial
trades.
Gehandelte
appears
in
contexts
where
the
action
has
already
occurred,
such
as
reports
on
decisions
that
were
implemented
or
markets
where
transactions
took
place.
The
sense
depends
on
context:
it
can
mean
acted
in
general,
or
more
specifically,
engaged
in
trade.
is
common
in
business,
logistics
and
economic
language.
Examples
include
gehandelte
Waren
(traded
goods)
and
das
gehandelte
Kapital
(traded
capital).
The
word
functions
like
a
regular
German
adjective
and
inflects
according
to
gender,
number,
and
case
after
a
determiner
(for
example,
die
gehandelten
Waren,
die
gehandelte
Ware,
das
gehandelte
Kapital).
determiner,
endings
depend
on
case
and
number
and
may
vary
(for
example,
gehandeltes
Kapital
in
neutral
singular).
The
term
is
closely
related
to
Handel
(commerce)
and
das
Handeln
(act/agency).