Chared

/tʃɛrd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of 'chare'; performed chores or odd jobs.

Etymology

Past tense form of 'chare,' following regular English verb conjugation patterns. The root remains the same while the '-ed' suffix marks past action.

Kelly Says

People who 'chared' for a living were so invisible in society that they barely appear in historical records—yet they literally kept households and businesses functioning across centuries.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
燃えた
na-ya-ta
ARالعربية
محروق
mo-hroq
BNবাংলা
জ্বালানো
jwal-ano
CACatalà
cremat
kre-mat
CSČeština
spálený
spa-LEH-nee
DADansk
brændt
brendt
DEDeutsch
verbrannt
fer-BRAHN-t
ELΕλληνικά
καμένης
ka-me-nes
ESEspañol
quemado
keh-MAH-doh
FAفارسی
سوخته
soo-kheh
FISuomi
palanut
pa-la-nut
FRFrançais
charré
sha-ray
GUGU
કરચી
kar-chee
HAHA
sanyi
san-yee
HEעברית
משורף
mishoref
HIहिन्दी
जला हुआ
jalah-hoo-ah
HUMagyar
égés
eh-ges
IDBahasa Indonesia
terbakar
ter-ba-kar
IGIG
gburu
g-boo-roo
ITItaliano
bruciacchiato
broo-cha-kee-AH-toh
JA日本語
焦げた
sho-geta
KKKK
жаны
ja-ny
KMKM
លាក់
laak
KO한국어
구운
goo-un
MRMR
जलेला
ja-le-la
MSBahasa Melayu
terbakar
ter-ba-kar
MYမြန်မာ
ရှုပ်
shuh-phet
NLNederlands
verbrand
ver-BRAND
NONorsk
brent
brent
PAPA
🔥🔥
🔥🔥
PLPolski
opalony
oh-PAH-noh-nee
PTPortuguês
queimado
kay-MAH-doh
RORomână
ars
ars
RUРусский
подгоревший
pod-go-re-vsh-y
SVSvenska
bränd
bryhn
SWKiswahili
mekundwa
meh-koon-dwa
TAதமிழ்
காட்டிய
kaat-tee-ya
TEతెలుగు
తిమ్మి
thi-mmi
THไทย
ไหม้
my
TLTL
nasusun
na-soo-sun
TRTürkçe
kuruşmuş
koo-roo-sh-moosh
UKУкраїнська
запечений
za-pe-che-nen
URاردو
سُوکا
soo-kah
VITiếng Việt
cháy đen
chay den
YOYO
ṣeṣe
she-she
ZH中文
烧焦的
shao jiao de
ZUZU
isithunzi
ee-si-thoo-nzee

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Past tense of chare; inherits gendered associations of domestic/unpaid labor coded as feminine work.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'completed a task' or 'did chores' as neutral alternatives. Specify context rather than defaulting to gendered labor assumptions.

Inclusive Alternatives

["completed","finished","accomplished"]

Empowerment Note

Historical documentation of women's charework remains sparse; much women's labor was considered unremarkable and went unrecorded, contributing to economic invisibility.

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