nidderloossen

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Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From nidder- +‎ loossen.

Verb

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nidderloossen (third-person singular present léisst nidder, preterite louss nidder, past participle niddergelooss, past subjunctive léiss nidder, auxiliary verb hunn)

  1. (reflexive) to settle, to settle down
    • Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 2:23:
      an huet sech do niddergelooss an enger Stad, déi Nazareth heescht, fir datt sech dat erfëlle géif, wat duerch d'Prophéite gesot gi war: Hie gëtt Nazoräer genannt.
      and there he settled in a town called Nazareth, for that would fulfil what had been spoken through the prophets: He will be called a Nazarene.

Conjugation

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Irregular with past tense, separable
infinitive nidderloossen
participle niddergelooss
auxiliary hunn
present
indicative
past
indicative
conditional imperative
1st singular loossen nidder louss nidder léiss nidder
2nd singular léiss nidder louss nidder léiss nidder looss nidder
3rd singular léisst nidder louss nidder léiss nidder
1st plural loossen nidder loussen nidder léissen nidder
2nd plural loosst nidder lousst nidder léisst nidder loosst nidder
3rd plural loossen nidder loussen nidder léissen nidder
(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel.