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'''faudre''' (''type 2 -re'', ''present'' '''faunent''', ''imperfect'' '''faunirent''', ''present participle'' '''faudant''', ''past participle'' '''faudu''') | '''faudre''' (''type 2 -re'', ''present'' '''faunent''', ''imperfect'' '''faunirent''', ''present participle'' '''faudant''', ''past participle'' '''faudu''') | ||
: '''1.''' to | : '''1.''' to leave, depart. | ||
===<span style="font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans serif;">Conjugations</span>=== | ===<span style="font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans serif;">Conjugations</span>=== | ||
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=== <span style="font-family: 'Merriweather Sans'"> Related Words </span> === | === <span style="font-family: 'Merriweather Sans'"> Related Words </span> === | ||
* [[Contionary:défaudre | défaudre]] | * [[Contionary:défaudre | défaudre]] | ||
* [[Contionary: | * [[Contionary:Défaudange | Défaudange]] | ||
* [[Contionary:Faudange | Faudange]] | |||
[[Category:Skylandic words]] | [[Category:Skylandic words]] | ||
[[Category:Contionary]] | [[Category:Contionary]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 2 July 2026
Skylandic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *falþaną "to fold". Cognate with English fold, Dutch vouwen and German falten. The semantic shift from “fold” to “depart” came about from the Skylandic culture of adventuring. Departing from a location became associated with folding one's tents. Similar to how Latin plicare "to fold" became Romanian pleca "to leave, depart".
Pronunciation
Noun
faudre (type 2 -re, present faunent, imperfect faunirent, present participle faudant, past participle faudu)
- 1. to leave, depart.
Conjugations
| Tense | Form | IPA f |
|---|---|---|
| PRES | faunent | fon |
| PRESP | faudant | fo.dɑ̃ |
| PRES.SJV | faunne | fon |
| IMPF | faunirent | fo.niʁ |
| PP | faudu | fo.dy |
| IMPF.SJV | faudrions | fo.dʁjɔ̃ |
| FUT | faudront | fo.dʁɔ̃ |
| IMP | faudons | fo.dɔ̃ |