'Gefahren' Definition
What is the meaning of the German word 'Gefahren'?
The word 'Gefahren' is a German word that can mean 'Driven' in English. You can find example sentences below to help you understand how to use the word in context.
Definition of 'Gefahren' in English
Fahren - To drive
verbThe verb 'gefahren' is the past participle form of 'fahren,' which means 'to drive' in German. It is used to describe the action of driving in the past.
💡 Silly memory trick! To remember 'gefahren,' think of it as 'gone far.' It represents the idea of having driven and gone a significant distance.
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AngstGerman Challenges
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the indefinite article "a/an" in the dative case for a neuter noun.
Ich gebe einem Kind ein Spielzeug.
Conjugate the modal verb "müssen" to fit the sentence below
Sie müssen das Buch lesen, es ist unglaublich.
What is the correct form of the indefinite article "a" in the genitive case for the feminine noun "Stadt" (city)?
Die Schönheit einer Stadt ist atemberaubend
What is the correct form of the definite article "the" in the genitive case for the masculine noun "Lehrer" (teacher)?
Das ist das Buch des Lehrers.
What is the correct form of the definite article "the" in the genitive case for the neuter noun "Haus" (house)?
Die Farbe des Hauses ist rot.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the personal pronoun 'ich' in the dative case.
Könntest du mir bitte das Salz reichen?
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "fahren" to mean "to drive through"?
Er fährt durch die Stadt.
Which auxiliary verb correctly completes the sentence to fit the context given?
Sie sind gestern sehr schnell gewachsen.
Conjugate the modal verb "dürfen" to fit the sentence below
darf ich hier sitzen?
Which form of the verb 'fühlen' correctly completes the sentence?
Ich gehe heute nicht zur Arbeit, weil ich mich nicht gut fühle.
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