Thursday, February 28, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: sön

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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

Compare {{etyl|de|-}} {{term|sein|lang=de}}, {{etyl|nl|-}} {{term|zijn|lang=nl}}. Related to {{etyl|ang|-}} {{term|seon|sēon|be|lang=ang}}. Ultimately from {{etyl|ine-pro|nds}} {{recons|h₁es-||to be, exist|lang=ine-pro}}.

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From {{etyl|osx|nds}} {{term|sin|sīn|lang=osx}}, ultimately from {{etyl|ine-pro|nds}} {{recons|h₁es-|lang=ine-pro}}. Compare {{etyl|de|-}} {{term|sein|lang=de}}, {{etyl|nl|-}} {{term|zijn|lang=nl}}. Related to {{etyl|ang|-}} {{term|seon|sēon|be|lang=ang}}. Ultimately from {{etyl|ine-pro|nds}} {{recons|h₁es-||to be, exist|lang=ine-pro}}.

   
 

===Verb===

 

===Verb===


Latest revision as of 17:37, 28 February 2013

Contents

[edit] Low German

[edit] Etymology

From Old Saxon sīn, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁es-. Compare German sein, Dutch zijn. Related to Old English sēon ("be"). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁es- ("to be, exist").

[edit] Verb

sön

  1. (Low Prussian) to be (to exist)
  2. (Low Prussian) to be (copula)
    öck sii
    du böst
    he, se, et ös
    wii sönd
    ju sönd
    se sönd

[edit] Synonyms

  • (in many other Low German dialects) wesen
  • (Plautdietsch) sennen

[edit] See also

  • to (the infinitive particle 'to')

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