fluttern
Low German
Etymology
Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *flutrōną, frequentative of *flutōną (“to float”). Related to English flutter. See also fluddern.
Verb
fluttern (third-person singular simple present fluttert, past tense flutter, past participle fluttert, auxiliary verb hebben)
- to flutter
Conjugation
Conjugation of fluttern (weak verb)
| infinitive | fluttern | |
|---|---|---|
| indicative | present | preterite |
| 1st person singular | flutter | flutter |
| 2nd person singular | flutterst | flutterst |
| 3rd person singular | fluttert | flutter |
| plural | fluttert | fluttern |
| imperative | present | — |
| singular | flutter | |
| plural | fluttert | |
| participle | present | past |
| fluttern | fluttert | |
| Note: This conjugation is one of many; neither its grammar nor spelling apply to all dialects. | ||
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