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===Verb===
===Verb===
'''hantar'''
'''ḥantar'''
# to [[wiktionary:earn#English|earn]]
# to [[wiktionary:earn#English|earn]]
## to receive moneyfrom working
## to receive moneyfrom working
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# (''archaic'') to bring home
# (''archaic'') to bring home
====Conjugation====
====Conjugation====
{{br-verb-weak|stem=h|vowel=a|consonant=nt|theme=a}}
{{br-verb-weak|stem=|vowel=a|consonant=nt|theme=a}}
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 11 July 2022

Brittainese

Pronunciation

(Standard Brittainese) IPA(key): [hɐnˈtɑ:]

Etymology

From Old Norse heimta, perhaps influenced from Old English hāmettan and Old Norman hanter. Ultimately from Proto germanic haimatjaną.

Verb

ḥantar

  1. to earn
    1. to receive moneyfrom working
    2. to gain something
  2. (archaic) to bring home

Conjugation

Conjugation of ḥantar (weak a-stem)
infinitive ḥantar
present participle ḥantând
past participle ḥantad
person singular plural
first second third first second third
indicative eu tu il/el nous vous ils/els
present ḥant ḥant ḥant ḥantâns ḥantâds ḥantnt
perfect ḥantaì ḥantast ḥantaì ḥantâms ḥantast ḥanteirnt
future ḥantarai ḥantara ḥantara ḥantareins ḥantareids ḥantaraunt
subjunctive eu tu il/el nous vous ils/els
present ḥaint ḥaint ḥaint ḥanteins ḥanteids ḥaintnt
imperative eu tu il/el nous vous ils/els
present ḥant ḥantan ḥantad