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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Some Eastern dialects (mainly from ''Oostmikelenborg'') use the root '''jeed''' instead of '''ging''' for the preterit tense. Other dialects like ''Hamborgisk'', 'Lawenborgisk'' and ''Lodwijgborgisk'' also have the form '''gegangen''' for the past participle.
====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk gān, from Old Skundavisk gān, gēn, from Halmisk gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną.

Pronunciation

IPA: /go:n/

Verb

gån (irregular, suppletive, third-person singular simple present gåt, past tense ging, past participle gegån, past subjunctive ginge, auxiliary wesen)

  1. (intransitive) to go, to walk
    weg !
    Go away !
  2. (intransitive) to leave
    Ik moot frøw gån.
    I must leave early.
  3. (intransitive) to be going, to be alright
    Hou gåt hit mid thir ?
    How are you ?

Inflection

infinitive gån
present participle gåend/gånd
past participle gegån
auxiliary wesen
indicative subjunctive
present ik gå wi gån ik gå wi gån
thou gåst ji gåt thou gåst ji gåt
hi, si, hit gåt si, Si gån hi, si, hit gå si, Si gån
preterit ik ging wi gingen ik ginge wi gingen
thou gingst ji gingt thou gingest ji ginget
hi, si, hit ging si, Si gingen hi, si, hit ginge si, Si gingen
imperative gåt (ji)

Usage notes

Some Eastern dialects (mainly from Oostmikelenborg) use the root jeed instead of ging for the preterit tense. Other dialects like Hamborgisk, 'Lawenborgisk and Lodwijgborgisk also have the form gegangen for the past participle.

Synonyms

Derived terms

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