gemaakt

This is the 123rd most frequent Dutch word.


gemaakt

"Made" or "artificial."


In this sentence, 'gemaakt' is the past participle of the verb 'maken', used here in the perfect tense indicating an action was completed (a mistake was made).

Ik heb een fout gemaakt.

I have made a mistake.


Here, 'gemaakt' is again the past participle of 'maken', but used in a passive construction, indicating the artwork was created by someone (a famous artist).

Dit kunstwerk is door een bekende kunstenaar gemaakt.

This artwork was made by a famous artist.


In this sentence, 'gemaakt' is used within a relative clause, serving as a past participle to describe the creation of the cake, providing additional information about it.

De taart die zij heeft gemaakt, ziet er heerlijk uit.

The cake she made looks delicious.