ofginn
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old High German abageban, from Proto-Germanic *abagebaną; equivalent to of- + ginn. Cognate with German abgeben.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈoːfˌɡin/
Verb
ofginn (third-person singular present gëtt of, past participle ofginn, auxiliary verb hunn)
- (transitive) to hand in, to deliver
- (transitive) to deposit, to leave
- (transitive) to cast (a ballot, a vote)
- (transitive) to offer, to give, to make (an explanation, a declaration)
- (transitive, sports) to pass
- (transitive) to give up, to relinquish, to cede
- (reflexive, with preposition mat) to bother (with), to associate oneself (with)
Conjugation
Irregular | ||||
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infinitive | ofginn | |||
participle | ofginn | |||
auxiliary | hunn | |||
present indicative |
past indicative |
conditional | imperative | |
1st singular | ginn of | gouf of | géif of | — |
2nd singular | gëss of | goufs of | géifs of | gëff of |
3rd singular | gëtt of | gouf of | géif of | — |
1st plural | ginn of | goufen of | géifen of | — |
2nd plural | gitt of | gouft of | géift of | gitt of |
3rd plural | ginn of | goufen of | géifen of | — |
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