gebn
Bavarian edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Old High German geban, from Proto-West Germanic *geban, from Proto-Germanic *gebaną, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰebʰ-.
Akin to German geben, Middle Low German gēven, Low German geven, Dutch geven, Middle Dutch ghēven, English give (obsolete yive), Old English giefan, Swedish giva, ge, Danish give, Old Saxon geҍan, Old Norse gefa, Gothic 𐌲𐌹𐌱𐌰𐌽 (giban).
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
gebn (past participle gebn)
- (ditransitive) to give, to hand, to pass
- (impersonal, transitive) Used to indicate that something exists (often with a certain property and/or in a certain location). Usually translated as there is/are or there exist(s)
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of gebn
infinitive | gebn | ||
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present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
1st person sing. | gib | - | gabad |
2nd person sing. | gibst | - | gabast |
3rd person sing. | gibt | - | gabad |
1st person plur. | gebn | - | gabadn |
2nd person plur. | gebts | - | gabats |
3rd person plur. | gebn | - | gabadn |
imperative sing. | gib | ||
imperative plur. | gebts | ||
past participle | gebn |