Usage examples of "gegessen" in German with translation to English

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Den Apfel habe ich gegessen. I ate the apple.
Sie hat fast nichts gegessen. She hardly ate anything.
Ich habe zu viel gegessen. I ate too much.
Hast du etwas Schlechtes gegessen? Did you eat anything bad?
Tom hat tagelang nichts gegessen. Tom went without eating for several days.
Ich habe noch nicht gegessen. I haven't eaten yet.
Welche Insekten haben Sie gegessen? What insects have you eaten?
Welche Insekten hast du gegessen? What insects have you eaten?
Maria hat noch nichts gegessen. Mary hasn't eaten yet.
Tom hat noch nichts gegessen. Tom hasn't eaten yet.
Habt ihr schon Abendbrot gegessen? Have you eaten your dinner already?
Sie hat kaum etwas gegessen. She hardly ate anything.
Er hat gestern nichts gegessen. He did not eat anything yesterday.
Hast du schon Bananenkuchen gegessen? Have you eaten a banana pie?
Wer hat das Brot gegessen? Who ate the bread?
Tom hat zu viel Schweinefleisch gegessen. Tom has been eating too much pork.
Ich habe noch kein Mittagessen gegessen. I haven't eaten lunch yet.
Was?! Du hast meinen Schokoladenbären gegessen?! What?! You ate my chocolate bear?!
Ich habe eine ganze Kuh gegessen. I have eaten a whole cow.
Sie haben ein paar Enchiladas gegessen. They ate some enchiladas.
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