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gelangte

Gelangte is the simple past tense form of the German verb gelangen, meaning to reach, to arrive at, or to obtain. It is primarily found in written German, especially in historical or literary contexts, and is less common in everyday spoken language.

Etymology and forms: Gelangte is derived from gelangen with the conventional preterite ending. The simple past

Usage and nuances: Gelangte conveys a completed movement or achievement in the past, often emphasizing the

See also: gelangen. See also related verb forms that describe reaching or arriving at a location or

Note: Gelangte is a grammatical form rather than a separate concept or entity. It is not a

conjugation
in
indicative
mood
is:
ich
gelangte,
du
gelangtest,
er/sie/es
gelangte;
wir
gelangten,
ihr
gelangtet,
sie
gelangten.
As
a
result,
gelangte
appears
mainly
in
narrative
passages
or
formal
prose
rather
than
contemporary
conversation.
The
corresponding
perfect
tense
is
typically
formed
with
an
auxiliary
and
a
different
construction,
such
as
“ist
zum
Ziel
gelangt”
or
similar
periphrastic
expressions
in
everyday
usage.
process
of
arriving
at
a
destination
or
state.
In
modern
German,
speakers
more
commonly
rely
on
the
present
perfect
or
other
verbs
to
describe
past
progression,
so
gelangte
is
most
likely
to
be
encountered
in
historical
texts,
classic
literature,
or
specific
stylistic
contexts.
It
can
also
appear
in
reported
speech
or
in
sequences
that
mimic
older
writing
styles.
result.
standard
noun
or
toponym,
but
a
verb
form
that
may
appear
in
texts
written
to
evoke
traditional
or
formal
German.