This is the 180th most frequent Danish word.
kommet
"Kommet" in English means "come" (past participle of "come").
In this sentence, 'kommet' is used with 'havde' to form the past perfect tense, referring to an action completed before another past event.
De havde ikke kommet til festen.
They had not come to the party.
Here, 'kommet' is used in a question with the auxiliary verb 'er' to inquire about the completion of an action, emphasizing the result of the process.
Er de kommet til enighed?
Have they reached an agreement?
Here, 'kommet' is the past participle used with the auxiliary verb 'er' to form the present perfect tense, indicating an action that has been completed recently or has relevance to the present.