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vogen

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Middle Low German

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Etymology

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From Old Saxon fōgian, from Proto-Germanic *fōgijaną. Cognate with Dutch voegen and Old English fēġan (English fay).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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vö̂gen

  1. to join
  2. to add
  3. to place

Conjugation

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Conjugation of vogen as a weak verb
plain infinitive vö̂gen
full infinitive (gerund) tô vö̂gene or tô vö̂gende
verbal noun vö̂gen or vö̂gent
participles imperative
present vö̂gende singular vö̂ge
past gevö̂get plural vö̂get
indicative subjunctive
present preterite present preterite
1st person singular vö̂ge vö̂gede vö̂ge vö̂gede
2nd person singular vö̂gest vö̂gedest vö̂gest vö̂gedest
3rd person singular vö̂get vö̂gede vö̂get vö̂gede
plural vö̂gen (vö̂get?) vö̂geden vö̂gen vö̂geden