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Some Eastern dialects (mainly from '' | Some Eastern dialects (mainly from ''Wester Wendland'') use the root '''jeed''' instead of '''ging''' for the preterit tense. Other dialects like ''Hamborgisk'', ''Lawenborgisk'' and ''Kleenhøfsk'' also have the form '''gegangen''' for the past participle. | ||
====Synonyms==== | ====Synonyms==== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:07, 24 June 2025
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk gān, from Old Skundavisk gān, gēn, from Halmisk ᚷᚨᚾ (gān), from Proto-Germanic *gāną.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /go:n/
Verb
gån (irregular, suppletive, third-person singular simple present gåt, past tense ging, past participle gegån, past subjunctive ginge, auxiliary wesen)
- (intransitive) to go, to walk
- Gå weg !
- Go away !
- Gå weg !
- (intransitive) to leave
- Ik moot frøw gån.
- I must leave early.
- Ik moot frøw gån.
- (intransitive) to be going, to be alright
- Hou gåt hit mid ðir ?
- How are you ?
- Hou gåt hit mid ðir ?
Inflection
| infinitive | gån | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| present participle | gåend/gånd | |||
| past participle | gegån | |||
| auxiliary | wesen | |||
| indicative | subjunctive | |||
| present | ik gå | wi gån | ik gå | wi gån |
| ðou gåst | ji gåt | ðou gåst | ji gåt | |
| hi, si, hit gåt | si, Si gån | hi, si, hit gå | si, Si gån | |
| preterit | ik ging | wi gingen | ik ginge | wi gingen |
| ðou gingst | ji gingt | ðou gingest | ji ginget | |
| hi, si, hit ging | si, Si gingen | hi, si, hit ginge | si, Si gingen | |
| imperative | gå | gåt (ji) | ||
Usage notes
Some Eastern dialects (mainly from Wester Wendland) use the root jeed instead of ging for the preterit tense. Other dialects like Hamborgisk, Lawenborgisk and Kleenhøfsk also have the form gegangen for the past participle.