swiegen
Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German swîgen, from Old Saxon swīgon, from Proto-West Germanic *swīgēn.
Verb
swiegen (third-person singular simple present swiggt, past tense sweeg, past participle swegen, auxiliary verb hebben)[1]
- to be silent
Conjugation
Conjugation of swiegen (class 1 strong verb)
infinitive | swiegen | |
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indicative | present | preterite |
1st person singular | swieg | sweeg |
2nd person singular | swiggs(t) | sweegs(t) |
3rd person singular | swigg(t) | sweeg |
plural | swiegt, swiegen | swegen |
imperative | present | — |
singular | swieg | |
plural | swiegt | |
participle | present | past |
swiegen | (e)swegen, geswegen | |
Note: This conjugation is one of many; neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects. |
References
- "swiegen" in Plattdeutsch-Hochdeutsches Wörterbuch für Ostfriesland
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