afen
Luxembourgish edit
Etymology edit
From Af (“monkey, ape”).
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
afen (third-person singular present aaft, past participle geaaft, auxiliary verb hunn)
- (intransitive) to gape, to gawk
Conjugation edit
Regular | ||
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infinitive | afen | |
participle | geaaft | |
auxiliary | hunn | |
present indicative |
imperative | |
1st singular | afen | — |
2nd singular | aafs | af |
3rd singular | aaft | — |
1st plural | afen | — |
2nd plural | aaft | aaft |
3rd plural | afen | — |
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel. |
Derived terms edit
Scots edit
Preposition edit
afen
- Alternative form of affin
References edit
- “afen, prep.” in the Dictionary of the Scots Language, Edinburgh: Scottish Language Dictionaries.
Turkish edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
afen (definite accusative afeni, plural afenler)
- (archaic) decomposition, decay, rot
- Synonym: çürüme
Declension edit
Inflection | ||
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Nominative | afen | |
Definite accusative | afeni | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | afen | afenler |
Definite accusative | afeni | afenleri |
Dative | afene | afenlere |
Locative | afende | afenlerde |
Ablative | afenden | afenlerden |
Genitive | afenin | afenlerin |