Contionary:taken
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Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk taken, from Old Skundavisk tākan, tēkan, from Halmisk tēkan, from Proto-Germanic *tēkaną. The shortening of the /a/ vowel during the late times of Old Skundavisk is irregular and explains why the modern form is not *tåken as it normally would be. This has also caused the verb to switch from the strong verb class 7 to the class 6 which is the usual class for verbs whose main vowel is a short /a/.
Pronunciation
IPA: /tʰakɘn/
Verb
taken (class 6 strong, third-person singular simple present tækt, past tense took, past participle getaken, past subjunctive tøke, auxiliary haven)
- to take, to grasp, to seize
- Tak mijne hand.
- Take my hand.
- Tak mijne hand.
Inflection
infinitive | taken | |||
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present participle | takend | |||
past participle | getaken | |||
auxiliary | haven | |||
indicative | subjunctive | |||
present | ik take | wi taken | ik take | wi taken |
thou tækst | ji takt | thou tækst | ji takt | |
hi, si, hit tækt | si, Si taken | hi, si, hit take | si, Si taken | |
preterit | ik took | wi tooken | ik tøke | wi tøken |
thou tookst | ji tookt | thou tøkest | ji tøket | |
hi, si, hit took | si, Si tooken | hi, si, hit tøke | si, Si tøken | |
imperative | tak | takt (ji) |