baere
Limburgish edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Middle High German bëren, from Old High German beran, Proto-Germanic *beraną (“to carry, bear”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰéreti, from *bʰer-. Cognate with English bear.
Verb edit
baere
- (transitive) to carry
- Synonym: drage
- (transitive) to bear, endure
- (transitive) to give birth
- Synonym: kraome
Conjugation edit
Montfortian conjugation of baere (irregular)
non-finite forms | infinitive | gerund | present participle | past participle | adjective | adverb |
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(tö) baere | 't baere n | baerendj | höbbe gebaore | gebaore, gebaorer, gebaores | gebaorelik | |
number & tense | verb-second order | verb-first order | ||||
present | past | subjunctive | present | past | subjunctive | |
first person singular | baer | boor | baere | bèr | boor | baere-n |
second person singular | bèrs | boors | baere | bèrs | boors | bèrrer |
third person singular | bèrtj | boor | baere | bèrtj'r | boor | bèrrer |
first person plural | baere | bore | baere | bèrtj | boortj | bèrre |
second person plural | baertj | boortj | baere | baertj | boortj | bèrretj |
third person plural | baere | bore | baere | baere | bore | bèrrer |
other forms | noun | imperative singular impolite | imperative singular polite | imperative dual | imperative plural | inclusive |
't gebèr n | baer! | bèrtj! | bèr! | baertj! | baerem |
Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun edit
baere
- inflection of baer: