gegangen

Meaning

past participle of gehen

gehen

  1. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to go, to walk
  2. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to leave
  3. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to leave, to take off (aeroplane, train)
  4. (class-7, impersonal, intransitive, strong) to be going; to be all right [with dative ‘for someone’ and predicate adjective ‘in a particular way’] (idiomatically translated by English be doing or similar, with the dative object as the subject)
  5. (class-7, impersonal, intransitive, often, strong) to be possible
  6. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to work, to function (of a machine, method or the like)
  7. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to last, to go for, to go on, to be in progress
  8. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to sit, to rise, to expand (of dough etc.)
  9. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to be (on); to be paid for (by)
  10. (class-7, dated, impersonal, intransitive, regional, strong) to be approaching
  11. (class-7, strong) to go one's way, to make one's way (of a path, destination), to go separate ways

Translations

αναστρέφω

che se ne è andato

que se ha ido

Frequency

A2
Dialects

Zürich

Zürich

gange

Zürich

Zürich

go

Fribourg

Fribourg

ga

Lucerne

Lucerne

gange

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

go

Zürich

Zürich

gah

Zürich

Zürich

kange

Data provided by: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Etymology

From Middle High German gegangen, from Old High German gigangan.

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