geelsnacken
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German Low German
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Etymology
[edit]From geel + snacken. Cognate with German gelb reden.
Verb
[edit]geelsnacken (past singular snack geel, past participle geelsnackt, auxiliary verb hebben)
- to talk about uninteresting subjects, have a pointless talk
- to talk in High German
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of geelsnacken (weak verb, separable)
infinitive | geelsnacken | |||
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main clause | subordinate clause | |||
indicative | present | preterite | present | preterite |
1st person singular | snack geel | snack geel | geelsnack | geelsnack |
2nd person singular | snackst geel | snackst geel | geelsnackst | geelsnackst |
3rd person singular | snackt geel | snack geel | geelsnackt | geelsnack |
plural | snackt geel | snacken geel | geelsnackt | geelsnacken |
imperative | present | — | — | — |
singular | snack geel | |||
plural | snackt geel | |||
participle | present | past | — | — |
geelsnacken | geelsnackt |