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dungi

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Etymology

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Likely from archaic German dingen (to engage, employ), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *þingōną (to hold a meeting, discuss, speak for or of); compare Dutch dingen (to solicit), rare English thing (to reify, verb), Old Norse þinga (to hold a meeting) (see there for further descendants). Perhaps altered to differentiate from dingo (dingo).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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dungi (present dungas, past dungis, future dungos, conditional dungus, volitive dungu)

  1. to employ (solicit someone for work)

Conjugation

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Conjugation of dungi
present past future
singular plural singular plural singular plural
tense dungas dungis dungos
active participle dunganta dungantaj dunginta dungintaj dungonta dungontaj
acc. dungantan dungantajn dungintan dungintajn dungontan dungontajn
passive participle dungata dungataj dungita dungitaj dungota dungotaj
acc. dungatan dungatajn dungitan dungitajn dungotan dungotajn
nominal active participle dunganto dungantoj dunginto dungintoj dungonto dungontoj
acc. dunganton dungantojn dunginton dungintojn dungonton dungontojn
nominal passive participle dungato dungatoj dungito dungitoj dungoto dungotoj
acc. dungaton dungatojn dungiton dungitojn dungoton dungotojn
adverbial active participle dungante dunginte dungonte
adverbial passive participle dungate dungite dungote
infinitive dungi imperative dungu conditional dungus

Derived terms

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See also

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Ido

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Noun

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dungi

  1. plural of dungo

Romanian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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dungi f

  1. inflection of dungă:
    1. indefinite plural
    2. indefinite genitive/dative singular