krakeln
German
Etymology
Borrowed from German Low German [Term?] and Central German dialects. Possibly related with Middle Low German krōken (“to fold”) and/or early modern German Krakel (“brittle branch”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkʁaːkəln/
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Verb
krakeln (weak, third-person singular present krakelt, past tense krakelte, past participle gekrakelt, auxiliary haben)
Conjugation
infinitive | krakeln | ||||
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present participle | krakelnd | ||||
past participle | gekrakelt | ||||
auxiliary | haben | ||||
indicative | subjunctive | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
present | ich krakle ich krakele ich krakel |
wir krakeln | i | ich krakele ich krakle |
wir krakeln |
du krakelst | ihr krakelt | du krakelest du kraklest |
ihr krakelet ihr kraklet | ||
er krakelt | sie krakeln | er krakele er krakle |
sie krakeln | ||
preterite | ich krakelte | wir krakelten | ii | ich krakelte1 | wir krakelten1 |
du krakeltest | ihr krakeltet | du krakeltest1 | ihr krakeltet1 | ||
er krakelte | sie krakelten | er krakelte1 | sie krakelten1 | ||
imperative | krakle (du) krakel (du) krakele (du) |
krakelt (ihr) |
1Rare except in very formal contexts; alternative in würde normally preferred.
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