hunn
Alemannic German edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German hunt, from Old High German hunt, from Proto-West Germanic *hund, from Proto-Germanic *hundaz. Cognate with German Hund, Dutch hond, English hound, Icelandic hundur.
Noun edit
hunn m
References edit
- Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien
Luxembourgish edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German haben, from Old High German havēn, northern variant of habēn, from Proto-West Germanic *habbjan.
The modern vocalism (-u-, -ue-) implies that the shortening into a monosyllable, common throughout western High German, must have occurred rather late in Luxembourgish. (The shift -a- → -ue- requires an open syllable.)
The expected imperative would be *huef. The form hief is perhaps influenced by hief, imperative of hiewen (“to lift”), or by sief, imperative of sinn (“to be”), though this latter form is itself unclear.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
hunn (third-person singular present huet, preterite hat, past participle gehat, past subjunctive hätt, auxiliary verb hunn)
- to have
Conjugation edit
infinitive | hunn | ||||||
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participle | gehat | ||||||
auxiliary | hunn | ||||||
singular | plural | ||||||
1st person ech |
2nd person du |
3rd person hien/si/hatt |
1st person mir |
2nd person dir |
3rd person si | ||
indicative | present simple | hunn | hues | huet | hunn | hutt | hunn |
preterite | hat | has | hat | haten | hat | haten | |
present perfect | hu gehat | bass gehat | ass gehat | hu gehat | hutt gehat | hu gehat | |
past perfect | hat gehat | has gehat | hat gehat | hate gehat | hat gehat | hate gehat | |
future simple | wäert hunn | wäerts hunn | wäert hunn | wäerten hunn | wäert hunn | wäerten hunn | |
future perfect | wäert gehat hunn | wäerts gehat hunn | wäert gehat hunn | wäerte gehat hunn | wäert gehat hunn | wäerte gehat hunn | |
conditional | simple | hätt | häss | hätt | hätten | hätt | hätten |
present | géif hunn | géifs hunn | géif hunn | géifen hunn | géift hunn | géifen hunn | |
perfect | hätt gehat | häss gehat | hätt gehat | hätte gehat | hätt gehat | hätte gehat | |
imperative | affirmative | – | hief | — | — | hieft | — |
Norwegian Bokmål edit
Alternative forms edit
- ho (Nynorsk)
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): /hʉn/
- Homophones: hund, hun
Noun edit
hunn m (definite singular hunnen, indefinite plural hunner, definite plural hunnene)
Antonyms edit
References edit
- “hunn” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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