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How to Say ‘Eaten’ in German

Gegessen

guh-GHESS-en

[guh-GHESS-en]

💬 Usage Tip: Past participle of essen (to eat). In German perfect tense, participles often go to the end: Sie hat gegessen.

🇩🇪 In Germany: You'll hear this a lot in caring situations: nurses, friends, or hosts may ask if someone has eaten yet.

Phrase Breakdown

Gegessen

[guh-GHESS-en]

eaten

Past participle of "essen" (to eat), used with "haben" to form the present perfect.

Example

Ich habe schon Gegessen.

I have already eaten.

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