krijje
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Central Franconian
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German krīgen, northern variant of kriegen. Most closely related to Dutch krijgen. Also cognate with German kriegen.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]krijje (third-person singular present kritt or krich, past tense krääch or krät, past participle kräje or jekräje or jekrääch or jekrät)
- (Ripuarian) to get; to receive
- Du kriss meng Schohn net, die mähs de nur kapott.
- You won’t get my shoes, you’d only ruin them.
Limburgish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *krīgan, further etymology unknown.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]krijje (third-person singular present kritt, preterite kräch, past participle gekréëge or kréëge, auxiliary verb haane) (Eupen)
- (transitive) to get, to receive, to come into possession of (anything ranging from concrete to abstract inputs such as news, gift, punishment, et cetera)
- (transitive) to get, to be presented with
- (copulative) to get, to (manage to) cause to become
- (autobenefactive, transitive) to take
- Iich kri miich datt.
- I take that.
- (auxiliary) Used to form a passive sentence with a ditransitive verb, with the original indirect object becoming the subject of “krijje”.
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- Rhymes:Limburgish/ijə
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