stoen

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Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German stān, stēn, from Proto-Germanic *stāną. The 2nd and 3rd persons singular of the present have -ee- from northern Old High German -ei-, in keeping with the Proto-Germanic irregular conjugation. The same alternation is found throughout (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Central Franconian as well as in (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Limburgish and Low German. The infinitive is from stān, while the other present forms are from stēn. This latter alternation is confined to westernmost Moselle Franconian.

Pronunciation

Verb

stoen (third-person singular present steet, preterite stoung or stung, past participle gestan or gestanen, past subjunctive stéing or sting, auxiliary verb hunn)

  1. to stand (to be upright)
  2. to stand (to be located)

Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Derived terms