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Created page with "==<span style="font-family:'Merriweather Sans', serif;>Skylandic</span>== ===<span style="font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans serif;">Etymology</span>=== <div style="font-family:'Merriweather'; font-size:17px;"> From Proto-Germanic *''līkāną'' “to conform; to like”. Cognate with English <i>like</i> and German <i>leichen</i>. ===<span style="font-family:'Merriweather Sans', sans serif;">Pronunciation</span>=== *..."
 
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: '''1.''' (+ <i> dative object</i>) to please.
: '''1.''' (+ <i> dative object</i>) to please.
:: <i> Ich <b>luichiront</b> la Haire. </i>
:: {{tooltip|<i> Ich <b>luichiront</b> la Haire. </i>|— I <b>will please</b> the Lord.}}
::  <i>— I <b>will please</b> the Lord. </i>
::  <i> </i>
: '''2.''' (+ <i> dative subject</i>) to like
: '''2.''' (+ <i> dative subject</i>) to like
:: <i> Mir <b>luiche</b> disen Lieu. </i>
:: <i> Mir <b>luiche</b> disen Lieu. </i>

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Skylandic

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *līkāną “to conform; to like”. Cognate with English like and German leichen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [lɥi.ɕɑ̃]

Verb

luichen (class 1 strong, present luiche, imperfect laichaient, present participle luichant, past participle luiché)

1. (+ dative object) to please.
<span style="cursor:help;" title=" Ich luichiront la Haire. ">— I will please the Lord.
2. (+ dative subject) to like
Mir luiche disen Lieu.
— I like this place.

Conjugations

Conjugation of luichen
Tense Form IPA
PRES luiche lɥi.ɕø
PRESP luichant lɥi.ɕɑ̃
PRES.SJV luichent lɥiɕ
IMPF laichaient lɛ.ɕɛ
PP luiché lɥi.ɕe
IMPF.SJV lichissent li.ɕis
FUT luichiront lɥi.ɕi.ʁɔ̃
IMP luichons lɥi.ɕɔ̃

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