gemacht

This is the 134th most frequent German word.


gemacht

"Gemacht" means "made" or "done."


Here, 'gemacht' is used as the past participle of 'machen', meaning 'to do' or 'to make', and it is used in the context of completing a task.

Ich habe meine Hausaufgaben gemacht.

I did my homework.


'Gemacht' here indicates that the bed has been prepared or arranged, showing the past passive state of an action performed.

Das Bett war ordentlich gemacht.

The bed was neatly made.


In this case, 'gemacht' means to take or create (referring to the photograph), reflecting an active action completed by the subject.

Hast du das Foto selbst gemacht?

Did you take the photo yourself?