vogen
Middle Low German
Etymology
From Old Saxon fōgian, from Proto-Germanic *fōgijaną. Cognate with Dutch voegen and Old English fēġan (English fay).
Pronunciation
- Stem vowel: ö̂¹
- IPA(key): /føːɣən/
Conjugation
Conjugation of vogen as a weak verb
Plain Infinitive | vö̂gen | |||
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Full Infinitive (Gerund) | tô vö̂gene or tô vö̂gende | |||
Verbal Noun | vö̂gen or vö̂gent | |||
Participles | Imperatives | |||
Present | vö̂gende | 2nd Person Singular | vö̂ge | |
Past | gevö̂get | 2nd Person Plural | vö̂get | |
Indicative | Subjunctive | |||
Present | Preterite | Present | Preterite | |
1st Person Singular | vö̂ge | vö̂gede | vö̂ge | vö̂gede |
2nd Person Singular | vö̂gest | vö̂gedest | vö̂gest | vö̂gedest |
3rd Person Singular | vö̂get | vö̂gede | vö̂get | vö̂gede |
Plural | vö̂gen (vö̂get?) | vö̂geden | vö̂gen | vö̂geden |
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