briechen
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Luxembourgish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old High German brehhan, from Proto-West Germanic *brekan, from Proto-Germanic *brekaną. Compare German brechen, English break, Dutch breken.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]briechen (third-person singular present brécht, past participle gebrach, auxiliary verb hunn)
- to break
Conjugation
[edit]Irregular | ||
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infinitive | briechen | |
participle | gebrach | |
auxiliary | hunn | |
present indicative |
imperative | |
1st singular | briechen | — |
2nd singular | bréchs | briech |
3rd singular | brécht | — |
1st plural | briechen | — |
2nd plural | briecht | briecht |
3rd plural | briechen | — |
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel. |
Derived terms
[edit]Categories:
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Luxembourgish terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰreg-
- Luxembourgish terms inherited from Old High German
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Old High German
- Luxembourgish terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Luxembourgish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Luxembourgish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Luxembourgish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Luxembourgish/iəɕən
- Rhymes:Luxembourgish/iəɕən/2 syllables
- Luxembourgish lemmas
- Luxembourgish verbs
- Luxembourgish verbs using hunn as auxiliary