walzen
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German, from Old High German walzan (“to turn”), from Proto-Germanic *waltaną (“to turn”), from Proto-Indo-European *welH- (“to turn”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]walzen (weak, third-person singular present walzt, past tense walzte, past participle gewalzt, auxiliary haben)
- to roll
- (transitive) to mill
- (dated, dance) to waltz (dance the waltz)
- (dated) to wander
- Synonym: wandern
Conjugation
[edit]infinitive | walzen | ||||
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present participle | walzend | ||||
past participle | gewalzt | ||||
auxiliary | haben | ||||
indicative | subjunctive | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | ||
present | ich walze | wir walzen | i | ich walze | wir walzen |
du walzt | ihr walzt | du walzest | ihr walzet | ||
er walzt | sie walzen | er walze | sie walzen | ||
preterite | ich walzte | wir walzten | ii | ich walzte1 | wir walzten1 |
du walztest | ihr walztet | du walztest1 | ihr walztet1 | ||
er walzte | sie walzten | er walzte1 | sie walzten1 | ||
imperative | walz (du) walze (du) |
walzt (ihr) |
1Rare except in very formal contexts; alternative in würde normally preferred.
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