djouwer
Walloon
Etymology
From Old French joer, from Vulgar Latin *jocāre, *iocāre, from Latin iocārī, present active infinitive of iocor (“joke, jest; play”).
Conjugation
infinitive | djouwer | ||||||
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gerund | djouwant | ||||||
auxiliary | aveur | ||||||
past participle | masculine | feminine | |||||
singular | djouwé | djouweye | |||||
plural | djouwés | djouweyes | |||||
singular | plural | ||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
indicative | dji (dj') | tu (t') | i (il) / ele | dji (dj') / nos | vos | i (il) | |
present | djouwe | djouwes | djouwe | djouwans | djouwez | djouwnut or djouwèt | |
imperfect | djouweve | djouweves | djouweve | djouwins | djouwîz | djouwint | |
preterit | djouwa | djouwas | djouwa | djouwîs | djouwîz | djouwît | |
future | djouwrè | djouwrès | djouwrè | djouwrans | djouwroz | djouwront | |
conditional | djouwreu | djouwreus | djouwreut | djouwrins | djouwrîz | djouwrint | |
subjunctive | ki dj' | ki t' | k' i (il) / k' ele | ki dj' / ki nos | ki vos | k' i (il) | |
present | djouwe | djouwes | djouwe | djouwanxhe | djouwexhe | djouwnuxhe or djouwèxhe | |
present | djouwaxhe | djouwaxhes | djouwaxhe | djouwinxhe | djouwîxhe | djouwinxhe | |
imperative | — | tu | — | dji / nos | vos | — | |
affirmative | djouwe | djouwans | djouwez |
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