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Irregular with past tense
infinitive {{{inf}}}
participle {{{ptcp}}}
auxiliary {{{aux}}}
present
indicative
past
indicative
conditional imperative
1st singular {{{pres.1s.1p.3p}}} {{{past.stem}}} {{{cond.stem}}}
2nd singular {{{pres.2s}}} {{{past.stem}}}s {{{cond.stem}}}s {{{impr.s}}}
3rd singular {{{pres.3s}}} {{{past.stem}}} {{{cond.stem}}}
1st plural {{{pres.1s.1p.3p}}} {{{past.stem}}}en {{{cond.stem}}}en
2nd plural {{{pres.2p}}} {{{past.stem}}}t {{{cond.stem}}}t {{{pres.2p}}}
3rd plural {{{pres.1s.1p.3p}}} {{{past.stem}}}en {{{cond.stem}}}en

(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel.


This is for a select few Luxembourgish verbs whose infinitive doesn't end in -en or are otherwise highly irregular, such as ginn or hunn.

Fill in the parameters as in the model above.

See also

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