Konverb

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German

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Etymology

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From kon- +‎ Verb. Coined by Finnish linguist and diplomat Gustaf John Ramstedt in 1902, in Über die Konjugation des Khalkha-Mongolischen [About the conjugation of Khalkha Mongolian].

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔn.vɛʁp/
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Noun

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Konverb n (mixed, genitive Konverbes or Konverbs, plural Konverben)

  1. (grammar) converb

Declension

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Descendants

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  • English: converb
  • Esperanto: konverbo
  • Finnish: konverbi
  • French: converbe
  • Italian: converbo
  • Russian: конве́рб (konvérb)