Yes, "gotten" is a real word. It is the past participle of "get" and is commonly used in American English.
The student loved doing math, he has a real affinity for it.
Yes, "woken" is a real word. It is the past participle of the verb "wake."
Yes, the word "finest" is real. It is an adjective that describes something superlative or of the highest quality.
The opposite of "fake" is "genuine" or "real."
No, "udcjhsdfjhdfjkghkdfsdfjh" is not a real word in any language. It appears to be a random combination of letters and does not have a specific meaning or usage.
Gorringe is a real word, known in the UK as a surname.
Word not known in English
Yes. It is a real word. Cwn means a valley. It is the only word known to man with no vowels.
it depends on what you're using the word for. if you say 'I had gotten a new camera', then no it isn't a word. :) hope this helped
There are no prefix for gotten because the WORD "GOT" is a rootword so definicially there are no answer for that question:)
an Americanism
They are completely real.WWE HAS GOTTEN CHEAP
No, gotten is primarily American. Got is mostly used in Britain.
An anothet word for have is.................. gotten brought boughtgot
There is no known Greek word "jejerius." It is possible that it may be a misspelling or not a real word in the Greek language.
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Yes, gotten is a word. It is the past participle of get, although its usage seems limited to the United States. In England, they use got instead.