haassen

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Middle High German hazzen, from Old High German hazzōn, from Proto-Germanic *hatōną. Cognate with German hassen, Dutch haten, English hate, Danish hade, Icelandic hata.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhaːsen/, [ˈhaːsən]
  • Rhymes: -aːsən

Verb

haassen (third-person singular present haasst, past participle gehaasst, auxiliary verb hunn)

  1. to hate
    • Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 5:43:
      Dir hutt héieren, datt gesot ginn ass: Du solls däin Nächste gär hunn, an du solls däi Feind haassen!
      You have heard that it was said: You should love your neighbour, and you should hate your enemy!

Conjugation

Regular
infinitive haassen
participle gehaasst
auxiliary hunn
present
indicative
imperative
1st singular haassen
2nd singular haass haass
3rd singular haasst
1st plural haassen
2nd plural haasst haasst
3rd plural haassen
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel.
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