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# to shut, to close
# to shut, to close
#:'' Kant thou the dur '''sleuten''' ?''
#:''Kant thou the dur '''sleuten''' ?''
#:: ''Can you '''shut''' the door ?''
#:: ''Can you '''shut''' the door ?''



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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk sleuten, from Old Skundavisk sleutan,, from Halmisk sleutan, from Proto-Germanic *sleutaną.

Pronunciation

IPA: /sləʊtən/

Verb

sleuten (class 2 strong, third-person singular simple present slietet, past tense sloot, past participle gesloten, past subjunctive sløte, auxiliary haven)

  1. to shut, to close
    Kant thou the dur sleuten ?
    Can you shut the door ?

Inflection

infinitive sleuten
present participle sleutend
past participle gesloten
auxiliary haven
indicative subjunctive
present ik sleute wi sleuten ik sleute wi sleuten
thou slietst ji sleutet thou slietst ji sleutet
hi, si, hit slietet si, Si sleuten hi, si, hit sleute si, Si sleuten
preterit ik sloot wi slooten ik sløte wi sløten
thou slootst ji slootet thou sløtest ji sløtet
hi, si, hit sloot si, Si slooten hi, si, hit sløte si, Si sløten
imperative sleut sleutet (ji)

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