Contionary:kooken
Skundavisk
Etymology
From Middle Skundavisk kōken, from Old Skundavisk kōkōn, from Halmisk ᛚᛟᚲᛟᚾ (kōkōn), from Proto-Germanic *kukōną, from Latin coquo.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ko:kɘn/
Verb
kooken (weak, third-person singular simple present kookt, past tense kookte, past participle gekookt, past subjunctive kookte, auxiliary haven)
- to cook
- Hi kann seer well kooken.
- He can cook very well.
- Hi kann seer well kooken.
Inflection
infinitive | kooken | |||
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present participle | kookend | |||
past participle | gekookt | |||
auxiliary | haven | |||
indicative | subjunctive | |||
present | ik kooke | wi kooken | ik kooke | wi kooken |
thou kookst | ji kookt | thou kookst | ji kookt | |
hi, si, hit kookt | si, Si kooken | hi, si, hit kooke | si, Si kooken | |
preterit | ik kookte | wi kookten | ik kookte | wi kookten |
thou kooktest | ji kooktet | thou kooktest | ji kooktet | |
hi, si, hit kookte | si, Si kookten | hi, si, hit kookten | si, Si kookten | |
imperative | kook | kookt (ji) |