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wüllen

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See also: Wullen and wullen

Low German

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German willen, from Old Saxon willian, from Proto-West Germanic *walljan, from Proto-Germanic *wiljaną.

Compare Dutch willen, West Frisian wolle, German wollen, English will, Danish ville.

Pronunciation

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  • (originally) IPA(key): /ˈwʏlːən/
  • (often) IPA(key): /ˈvʏlən/

Verb

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wüllen (third-person singular simple present will, past tense wull, past participle wullt, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. (auxiliary) To want (to do something).
    Ik will wat drinken.
    I want to drink something.
  2. (auxiliary) will. Used to form the future tense of a verb, together with an infinitive.
    Dat will doch nich warken.
    It will not work though.
    Wi wüllt nich vör halvig acht ankamen.
    We will not arrive before 7.30 o'clock.
  3. (intransitive) To wish.
    Ik wull wi weren noch kleen Jehan.
    I wish we were still young Jehan.

Usage notes

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  • schölen is also often used for the future tense, along with wüllen.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of wüllen (irregular verb)
infinitive wüllen
present preterite
1st person singular will wull
2nd person singular wullt wullst
3rd person singular will wull
plural wüllt wullen
imperative
singular will
plural wüllt
present past
participle wüllen wullt

Note: This conjugation is one of many.
Neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects.