splitten
English
Verb
splitten
- (nonstandard) past participle of split
- The heavy bill had splitten his harnpan in twain.
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch splitten. Is related to Dutch splijten (“to cleave”) and splitsen (“to divide”). English split is derived from Dutch.
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɪtən
German
Etymology
From English split, itself from Middle Dutch and/or Middle Low German splitten, an intensive form related to German spleißen. The English word may have been reinforced or merged with German Low German splitten, from the same source. Compare German Splitt (“grit, stone chips”) and Splitter (“splinter”), which are both directly from Middle Low German.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃplɪtən/, /ˈsplɪtən/
Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German splitten, intensive form of splīten, whence modern Low German splieten.
Conjugation
Conjugation of splitten (weak verb)
infinitive | splitten | |
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indicative | present | preterite |
1st person singular | splitt | splitt |
2nd person singular | splittst | splittst |
3rd person singular | splitt | splitt |
plural | splitt | splitten |
imperative | present | — |
singular | splitt | |
plural | splitt | |
participle | present | past |
splitten | splitt | |
Note: This conjugation is one of many; neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects. |
Norwegian Bokmål
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Swedish
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