hoin
Bavarian edit
Alternative forms edit
- holn (Southern)
Etymology edit
From Middle High German holen, holn, from Old High German holōn, holēn (“to fetch, get, draw”), from Proto-West Germanic *holōn. More at haul.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
hoin (past participle ghoid) (Central Bavarian)
- (transitive) to (go) get, to fetch (to go somewhere and take something)
- Hoi da an Sessl! ― Go get yourself a chair!
- (transitive, always with reflexive dative) to get (to acquire, buy)
- I hoi ma muagn an neichn Fernseher. ― I’m getting a new TV tomorrow.
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of hoin
infinitive | hoin | ||
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present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
1st person sing. | hoi | - | holad |
2nd person sing. | hoist | - | holast |
3rd person sing. | hoid | - | holad |
1st person plur. | hoin | - | holadn |
2nd person plur. | hoids | - | holats |
3rd person plur. | hoin | - | holadn |
imperative sing. | hoi | ||
imperative plur. | hoids | ||
past participle | ghoid |
Derived terms edit
Finnish edit
Verb edit
hoin
Noun edit
hoin
- instructive plural of hoo
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Noun edit
hoin