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#{{lb|jugs|transitive|copulative|with temporary qualities}} to be | #{{lb|jugs|transitive|copulative|with temporary qualities}} to be | ||
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''vu''' {{term|sý|sélā}}!|I''''m''' happy!}} | #:{{ux|jugs|k''''vu''' {{term|sý|sélā}}!|I''''m''' happy!}} | ||
#{{lb|jugs|auxiliary|with supine}} ''used to form the perfect | #{{lb|jugs|auxiliary|with supine}} ''used to form the perfect'' | ||
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''v''''átt|I''''ve''' eaten}} | #:{{ux|jugs|k''''v''''átt|I''''ve''' eaten}} | ||
=====Usage notes===== | =====Usage notes===== | ||
Revision as of 18:55, 25 March 2026
Jugsnorsk
Etymology
Inherited from Varhúsnorsk hava, from Old Norse hafa, from Proto-Germanic *habjaną
Pronunciation
- ("hav-" without vowel) [-ˈɑu̯, -ˈɒu̯]
- ("hava-", younger) [-ˈɑː]
Verb
hava (present hav- or 'v-, past havð- or 'vð-)
- (transitive) to have
- k'vu (< ęk havu) fǿðu
- I have food
- (transitive) to hold, keep
- (transitive) to withhold
- (transitive, copulative, with temporary qualities) to be
- k'vu sélā!
- I'm happy!
- (auxiliary, with supine) used to form the perfect
- k'v'átt
- I've eaten
Usage notes
When used with an adjective, vaja expresses permanent qualities, whereas hava expresses temporary qualities.
Both vaja and hava take a nominative object when used as a copula.
hava is rarely seen in its full form, especially after vowels, you will most often encounter it without the initial ha-, in this form, the -v- is pronounced as [u] before consonants, as in 'vt [ut]. When shortened like this, 'vu is often seen as 'v' before verbs that start with vowels.
Inflection
| present | past | future | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | hava | {{{2}}}a | havt'sa | ||||||||
| participle | havaddi | {{{2}}}j | havt'saddi | ||||||||
| supine | — | havt | — | ||||||||
| active | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive | imperative¹ | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | ||
| singular | havý | haví | hav | {{{2}}}ý | {{{2}}}í | {{{2}}} | havt'sý | havt'sí | havt's | ||
| plural | havuð | havið | havað | {{{2}}}uð | {{{2}}}ið | {{{2}}}að | havt'suð | havt'sið | havt'sað | ||
| mediopassive | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive | imperative¹ | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | ||
| singular | havýsk | havísk | havsk | {{{2}}}ýsk | {{{2}}}ísk | {{{2}}}sk | havt'sýsk | havt'sísk | havt'ssk | ||
| plural | havutsk | havitsk | havatsk | {{{2}}}utsk | {{{2}}}itsk | {{{2}}}atsk | havt'sutsk | havt'sitsk | havt'satsk | ||
1: past imperative is rare
| present | past | future | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | 'vat | {{{2}}}at | 'vt'sat | ||||||||
| participle | 'vaddit | {{{2}}}jat | 'vt'saddit | ||||||||
| supine | — | 'vtat | — | ||||||||
| active | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive | imperative¹ | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | ||
| singular | 'výt | 'vít | 'vat | {{{2}}}ýt | {{{2}}}ít | {{{2}}}at | 'vt'sýt | 'vt'sít | 'vt'sat | ||
| plural | 'vuðt | 'viðt | 'vaðat | {{{2}}}uðt | {{{2}}}iðt | {{{2}}}aðat | 'vt'suðt | 'vt'siðt | 'vt'saðat | ||
| mediopassive | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive | imperative¹ | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | ||
| singular | 'výska | 'víska | 'vska | {{{2}}}ýska | {{{2}}}íska | {{{2}}}ska | 'vt'sýska | 'vt'síska | 'vt'sska | ||
| plural | 'vutska | 'vitska | 'vatska | {{{2}}}utska | {{{2}}}itska | {{{2}}}atska | 'vt'sutska | 'vt'sitska | 'vt'satska | ||
1: past imperative is rare