This is the 14036th most frequent German word.
gekostet
"Cost" or "tasted," depending on context.
The word 'gekostet' is used here to indicate the price or expense associated with a purchase, referring to the past tense of 'kosten', which means 'to cost' in German.
Das Essen hat mich viel Geld gekostet.
The food cost me a lot of money.
Here, 'gekostet' is utilized to describe the action of tasting, stemming from the verb 'kosten' which can also mean 'to taste' depending on the context.
Ich habe den Wein gekostet und fand ihn köstlich.
I tasted the wine and found it delicious.
In this sentence, 'gekostet' again functions to express the price or expense, a common usage of the verb 'kosten' in inquiries about past transactions.