gegangenes

This is the 14012th most frequent German word.


gegangenes

"Gegangenes" means "something that has gone" or "gone."


In this sentence, 'gegangenes' is used as an adjective derived from the past participle 'gegangen' of the verb 'gehen'. It modifies the noun 'Jahr' to indicate that it is from the past.

Das gegangenes Jahr hat viele Veränderungen gebracht.

The past year brought many changes.


Here, 'gegangenes' describes 'Menü' to attribute it to a previous state, highlighting its past version or occurrence.

Ich habe gestern das gegangenes Menü im Restaurant wieder gesehen.

Yesterday, I saw the past menu at the restaurant again.


In this instance, 'gegangenes' is applied metaphorically to 'Gefühl', representing something that has passed or is no longer present.

Ein gegangenes Gefühl bleibt oft in der Erinnerung.

A bygone feeling often remains in memory.