How to Say ‘Eaten bread.’ in German
Brot gegessen.
broht guh-GHESS-en
[broht guh-GHESS-en]
💬 Usage Tip: Brot = bread. Gegessen goes to the end in the full sentence: Sie hat Brot gegessen.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Bread is a superstar in Germany. There are hundreds of types, and Abendbrot ('evening bread') is a classic light dinner.
Phrase Breakdown
Brot
[broht]
bread
A common German noun for bread; neuter: "das Brot".
Zum Frühstück esse ich Brot.
For breakfast I eat bread.
gegessen
[guh-GHESS-en]
eaten
Past participle of "essen" used in perfect-tense sentences.
Sie hat Brot gegessen.
She ate bread / She has eaten bread.
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