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| Joj '''het''' || Vošní '''hetva''' || Íl, Èl, Lot '''het''' || Nærsk '''het''' || Vošnísin '''hetva''' || Lotsen '''het''' | | Joj '''het''' || Vošní '''hetva''' || Íl, Èl, Lot '''het''' || Nærsk '''het''' || Vošnísin '''hetva''' || Lotsen '''het''' |
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Knašta
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-Korinthic *hətʰ.
Pronunciation
(Knašta) IPA: /hɛt/
Verb
het
- to stop
- Íl sen-het parlenska-link jéra.
- He stopped talking yesterday.
- Íl sen-het parlenska-link jéra.
Inflection
Het is a -va verb.
Present Tense Conjugation
1st singular | 2nd singular | 3rd singular | 1st plural | 2nd plural | 3rd plural |
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Joj het | Vošní hetva | Íl, Èl, Lot het | Nærsk het | Vošnísin hetva | Lotsen het |
Usage notes
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Kombiez
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Dutch het.
Pronunciation
(Kombiez) IPA: /hɛt/
Article
het
- the
- Het groeynd ǯis vet.
- The ground is wet.
- Het groeynd ǯis vet.