geböhren
Low German
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Low German gebȫren, from Old Saxon giburian, from Proto-West Germanic *gaburjan (“to beseem, be due, arise, emerge, happen”). Cognate with Dutch gebeuren.
Verb
editgeböhren (past geböhr, past participle geböhrt, auxiliary verb wesen)
Conjugation
editConjugation of geböhren (weak verb)
infinitive | geböhren | |
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indicative | present | preterite |
1st person singular | geböhr | geböhr |
2nd person singular | geböhrs(t) | geböhrs(t) |
3rd person singular | geböhr(t) | geböhr |
plural | geböhrt, geböhren | geböhren |
imperative | present | — |
singular | geböhr(e) | |
plural | geböhrt | |
participle | present | past |
geböhren | (e)geböhrt, gegeböhrt | |
Note: This conjugation is one of many; neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects. |
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- Low German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Low German terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰer-
- Low German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Low German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Low German terms inherited from Middle Low German
- Low German terms derived from Middle Low German
- Low German terms inherited from Old Saxon
- Low German terms derived from Old Saxon
- Low German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Low German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Low German lemmas
- Low German verbs
- Low German weak verbs