Contionary:jung

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk jung, from Old Skundavisk junga, from Halmisk ᛃᚢᛝᚷᚨ (junga), ᛃᚢᛝᚷᚨᛉ (jungaŕ), from Proto-Germanic *jungaz.

Pronunciation

Adjective

jung (comparative jynger, superlative jyngest)

  1. young
    Hi was nogh jung.
    He was still young.

Inflection

number and gender singular plural
masculine neuter feminine all genders
predicative hi is jung hit is jung si is jung si sind jung
strong declension common jung junge
genitive junges junger
weak declension common junge jungen
genitive jungen

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Zeudish

Etymology

From Middle Zeudish jung, from Old Zeudish jung, from Proto-West Germanic *jung.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /jʊnɡ/, [jʊŋɡ]

Adjective

jung (nominative masculine singular junger, comparative jynger, superlative jyngest)

  1. young

Declension

Positive forms of jung 
number & gender singular plural
masculine neuter feminine
indefinite definite
predicative jung
nominative junger jung junge junge junge
accusative jungen
genitive junges junges junger junger
dative jungem jungem jungen
Comparative forms of jung 
number & gender singular plural
masculine neuter feminine
indefinite definite
predicative jynger
nominative jyngerer jynger jyngere jyngere jyngere
accusative jyngeren
genitive jyngeres jyngeres jyngerer jyngerer
dative jyngerem jyngerem jyngeren
Superlative forms of jung 
number & gender singular plural
masculine neuter feminine
indefinite definite
predicative jyngest
nominative jyngester jyngest jyngeste jyngeste jyngeste
accusative jyngesten
genitive jyngestes jyngestes jyngester jyngester
dative jyngestem jyngestem jyngesten