dängke̩

See also: dangke

Limburgish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Limburgish denken, from Proto-West Germanic *þankijan, from Proto-Germanic *þankijaną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɛŋ.kə/
  • Rhymes: -ɛŋkə

Verb

dängke̩ (irregular weak, third-person singular present dängk, preterite dach or daat, past participle c͜he̩dach or c͜he̩daat, auxiliary verb han) (Rheinische Dokumenta spelling, widespread)

  1. (intransitive, [aan (about) + accusative]) to think
  2. (intransitive, with aan + accusative) to remember
  3. (transitive, with reflexive dative) to think, to believe, to assume, to conjecture
  4. (Southeast Limburgish, transitive, with reflexive dative) to imagine

Usage notes

  • For dialects that don't distinguish between the accusative and dative for reflexives, an objective reflexive is used.

Derived terms

  • aandängke̩
  • be̩dängke̩
  • c͜he̩dängke̩
  • dängkbaar
  • Dängke̩
  • dängke̩nt
  • Dängke̩r
  • Dängkong
  • döre̩chdängke̩
  • mitdängke̩
  • nǫǫdängke̩
  • trükdängke̩
  • uutdängke̩
  • ve̩rdängke̩
  • vüürdängke̩
  • ömdängke̩
  • üve̩rdängke̩
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