See also: Appendix:Variations of "do"

North Frisian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Frisian dwā, from Proto-Germanic *dōną.

Verb

  1. (Sylt) to do

Conjugation

Conjugation of (Sylt dialect)
infinitive I
infinitive II () dön
past participle dön
imperative
  present past
1st singular dör
2nd singular dērst dörst
3rd singular dēr dör
plural / dual dör
  perfect pluperfect
1st singular haa dön her dön
2nd singular heest dön herst dön
3rd singular heer dön her dön
plural / dual haa dön her dön
  future (skel) future (wel)
1st singular skel wel
2nd singular sket wet
3rd singular skel wel
plural / dual skel wel

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish dø̄ia, from Old Norse deyja (to die) (compare English die), from Proto-Germanic *dawjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰew-. Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål , Danish , Icelandic deyja.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /døː/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -øː

Verb

(present dör, preterite dog, supine dött, imperative )

  1. to die

Conjugation

Conjugation of (class 6 strong)
active passive
infinitive
supine dött
imperative
imper. plural1 dön
present past present past
indicative dör dog
ind. plural1 dogo
subjunctive2 doge
present participle döende
past participle

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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Anagrams

Volapük

Etymology

Borrowed from French de (of, about).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dø/

Preposition

  1. about, of, concerning.

See also

  • za (about, around, approximately)

Xârâcùù

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ⁿdɔ]

Noun

  1. hen