Category:Dutch irregular strong verbs

This category contains Dutch strong verbs that have consonant alternations in the stem, often as a result of Verner alternation. Therefore, they do not follow predictable forms in their past simple and past participle forms.

The category is made up of a relative handful of commonly used verbs and their derivative forms (in alphabetical order): gaan, houden, komen/kommen, slaan, snijden, staan, verkiezen, verliezen, vriezen and zien.

Pages in category "Dutch irregular strong verbs"

The following 168 pages are in this category, out of 168 total.