Contionary:finden

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Eburonian

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Middle Eburonian finden, findn, from Old Eburonian findan, fiþan, from Proto-West Germanic *finþan, from Lua error in Module:links at line 391: The specified language Proto-Germanic is unattested, while the given term does not begin with '*' to indicate that it is reconstructed... Cognate with German finden, Dutch vinden, English find, Danish finde.

Verb

finden (strong, third-person singular present findeth, past tense fand, past participle gefunden, auxiliary haven)

  1. (intransitive) to find; to discover
    Ej fand zem over thahr. — I found her over there.
  2. (transitive) to consider, to think, to find
    Ej find the idie interessent. — I find the idea interesting.

Conjugation

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk finden, from Old Skundavisk findan, from Halmisk ᚠᛁᚾᛞᚨᚾ (findan), from Proto-Germanic *finþaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ɸɪndɘn/

Verb

finden (class 3 strong, third-person singular simple present findet, past tense fand, past participle gefunden, past subjunctive fænde, auxiliary haven)

  1. to find
    Ik kann mijne kågs neet finden.
    I can't find my keys.

Inflection

infinitive finden
present participle findend
past participle gefunden
auxiliary haven
indicative subjunctive
present ik finde wi finden ik finde wi finden
thou findst ji findet thou findst ji findet
hi, si, hit findet si, Si finden hi, si, hit finde si, Si finden
preterit ik fand wi fanden ik fænde wi fænden
thou fandst ji fandet thou fændest ji fændet
hi, si, hit fand si, Si fanden hi, si, hit fænde si, Si fænden
imperative find findet (ji)

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