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# (''reflexive'') to get along with one another.
#:Ðir ereð at gete '''lekens''': Ðir ereð bryðer!
#:Ðir ereð at gete '''lekets''': Ðir ereð bryðer!
#::''You need to be able to '''get along''': You are brothers!''
#::''You need to be able to '''get along''': You are brothers!''
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 1 July 2024

Vinnish

Etymology

From Old Norse leika.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈleːkʰə/

Verb

leke s third-person singular present: leker, third-person singular past: lik, third-person plural past: like, past participle: leken

  1. to play
  2. (reflexive) to get along with one another.
    Ðir ereð at gete lekets: Ðir ereð bryðer!
    You need to be able to get along: You are brothers!

Inflection

This entry needs an inflection table.