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#:' '''Bring''' mir een glas af water, bidde.'' | #:'' '''Bring''' mir een glas af water, bidde.'' | ||
#:: '' '''Bring''' me a glass of water please.'' | #:: '' '''Bring''' me a glass of water please.'' | ||
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Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk bringen, from Old Skundavisk bringan, from Halmisk bringan, from Proto-Germanic *bringaną.
Pronunciation
IPA: /brɪɳɘn/
Verb
bringen (mixed, third-person singular simple present bringt, past tense braghte, past participle gebraght, past subjunctive bræghte, auxiliary haven)
- to bring
- Bring mir een glas af water, bidde.
- Bring me a glass of water please.
- Bring mir een glas af water, bidde.
Inflection
infinitive | bringen | |||
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present participle | bringend | |||
past participle | gebraght | |||
auxiliary | haven | |||
indicative | subjunctive | |||
present | ik bringe | wi bringen | ik bringe | wi bringen |
thou bringst | ji bringt | thou bringst | ji bringt | |
hi, si, hit bringt | si, Si bringen | hi, si, hit bringe | si, Si bringen | |
preterit | ik braghte | wi braghten | ik bræghte | wi bræghten |
thou braghtest | ji braghtet | thou bræghtest | ji bræghtet | |
hi, si, hit braghte | si, Si braghten | hi, si, hit bræghte | si, Si bræghten | |
imperative | bring | bringt (ji) |