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'''maken''' (''weak, third-person singular simple present'' '''makt''', ''past tense'' '''makte''', ''past participle'' '''gemakt''', ''past subjunctive'' '''makte''', ''auxiliary'' '''haven''')
'''maken''' (''weak, third-person singular simple present'' '''makt''', ''past tense'' '''makte''', ''past participle'' '''gemakt''', ''past subjunctive'' '''makte''', ''auxiliary'' '''haven''')


# to do, to make.
# to do, to make
#:''Hwat er thou '''makend''' ?''
#:''Hwat er thou '''makend''' ?''
#:: ''What are you '''doing''' ?''
#:: ''What are you '''doing''' ?''
# (''with an adjective or infinitive'') to cause to become, to cause to do.
# (''with an adjective or infinitive'') to cause to become, to cause to do
#:''Hi '''makte''' mig laghen !''
#:''Hi '''makte''' mig laghen !''
#:: ''He '''made''' me laught !''
#:: ''He '''made''' me laught !''

Revision as of 00:20, 13 October 2018

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk maken, from Old Skundavisk makōn, from Halmisk makōn, from Proto-Germanic *makōną.

Pronunciation

IPA: /makɘn/

Verb

maken (weak, third-person singular simple present makt, past tense makte, past participle gemakt, past subjunctive makte, auxiliary haven)

  1. to do, to make
    Hwat er thou makend ?
    What are you doing ?
  2. (with an adjective or infinitive) to cause to become, to cause to do
    Hi makte mig laghen !
    He made me laught !

Inflection

infinitive maken
present participle makend
past participle gemakt
auxiliary haven
indicative subjunctive
present ik make wi maken ik make wi maken
thou makst ji makt thou makst ji makt
hi, si, hit makt si, Si maken hi, si, hit make si, Si maken
preterit ik makte wi makten ik makte wi makten
thou maktest ji maktet thou maktest ji maktet
hi, si, hit makte si, Si makten hi, si, hit makten si, Si makten
imperative mak makt (ji)

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