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==Skundavisk== | ==Skundavisk== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From Middle Skundavisk ''voerken'', from Old Skundavisk ''voerkan'', ''voerkian'', from Halmisk '' | From Middle Skundavisk ''voerken'', from Old Skundavisk ''voerkan'', ''voerkian'', from Halmisk ''ᚹᛟᚱᚲᛃᚨᚾ'' (''workjan''), from Proto-Germanic ''*wurkijaną''. | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== | ||
====Related terms==== | ====Related terms==== | ||
* [[contionary:wyrkt|wyrkt]] | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Skundavisk words]] [[Category:Skundavisk verbs]] [[Category:Skundavisk mixed verbs]] | [[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Skundavisk words]] [[Category:Skundavisk verbs]] [[Category:Skundavisk mixed verbs]] |
Latest revision as of 20:41, 25 March 2020
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk voerken, from Old Skundavisk voerkan, voerkian, from Halmisk ᚹᛟᚱᚲᛃᚨᚾ (workjan), from Proto-Germanic *wurkijaną.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /wøɐkɘn/
Verb
wørken (mixed, third-person singular simple present wørkt, past tense workte, past participle geworkt, past subjunctive wørkte, auxiliary haven)
- to work
- Si wørken hard alldag.
- They work hard all day.
- Si wørken hard alldag.
Inflection
infinitive | wørken | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
present participle | wørkend | |||
past participle | geworkt | |||
auxiliary | haven | |||
indicative | subjunctive | |||
present | ik wørke | wi wørken | ik wørke | wi wørken |
thou wørkst | ji wørkt | thou wørkst | ji wørkt | |
hi, si, hit wørkt | si, Si wørken | hi, si, hit wørke | si, Si wørken | |
preterit | ik workte | wi workten | ik wørkte | wi wørkten |
thou worktest | ji worktet | thou wørktest | ji wørktet | |
hi, si, hit workte | si, Si workten | hi, si, hit wørkte | si, Si wørkten | |
imperative | wørk | wørkt (ji) |
Usage notes
The past form wroghte may be heard among speakers of Eastern and Southern dialects.