huppen
See also: hüppen
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From Middle Dutch huppen, from Old Dutch *huppen, from Proto-Germanic *huppijaną (“to hop”). Cognate with German hüpfen. Also related with English hop.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
huppen
- (intransitive) to hop
Conjugation edit
Inflection of huppen (weak) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
infinitive | huppen | |||
past singular | hupte | |||
past participle | gehupt | |||
infinitive | huppen | |||
gerund | huppen n | |||
present tense | past tense | |||
1st person singular | hup | hupte | ||
2nd person sing. (jij) | hupt | hupte | ||
2nd person sing. (u) | hupt | hupte | ||
2nd person sing. (gij) | hupt | hupte | ||
3rd person singular | hupt | hupte | ||
plural | huppen | hupten | ||
subjunctive sing.1 | huppe | hupte | ||
subjunctive plur.1 | huppen | hupten | ||
imperative sing. | hup | |||
imperative plur.1 | hupt | |||
participles | huppend | gehupt | ||
1) Archaic. |
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
- van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “huppen”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute
Luxembourgish edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
huppen (third-person singular present huppt, past participle gehuppt, auxiliary verb hunn)
Conjugation edit
Regular | ||
---|---|---|
infinitive | huppen | |
participle | gehuppt | |
auxiliary | hunn | |
present indicative |
imperative | |
1st singular | huppen | — |
2nd singular | hupps | hupp |
3rd singular | huppt | — |
1st plural | huppen | — |
2nd plural | huppt | huppt |
3rd plural | huppen | — |
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel. |