foarn
See also: fóarn
Bavarian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- fåhrn (alternative spelling)
Etymology
    
From Middle High German varn, varen, from Old High German faran, from Proto-West Germanic *faran. Cognate with Yiddish פֿאָרן (forn), German fahren, Dutch varen, English fare, Danish fare.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈfɔɐ̯n/
- Hyphenation: foarn
Verb
    
foarn (past participle gfoarn)
- (chiefly of a person or animal) to go at speed
- Da Fuchs foart ausn Bau. ― The fox dashes from his kennel.
- aus da Haut foarn ― to fly off the handle
- oan foarn låssn ― to blow off, to break wind
 
- (intransitive, of a vehicle) to go; to run; to drive; to sail
- A Auto ko schnöller fahren ois a Fahrradl. ― A car can go faster than a bike.
 
- (intransitive, of a person) to go by vehicle; to sail; to travel
- Er foart wia r a gsengte Sau. ― He drives like a maniac.
- Mia foarn den Summer auf Italien. ― We’re going to Italy this summer. [Implying a trip by car, bike, train, or ship.]
 
Conjugation
    
Conjugation of foarn
| infinitive | foarn | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
| 1st person sing. | foar | - | foarad | 
| 2nd person sing. | foarst | - | foaradst | 
| 3rd person sing. | foart | - | foarad | 
| 1st person plur. | foarn | - | foaradn | 
| 2nd person plur. | foarts | - | foarats | 
| 3rd person plur. | foarn | - | foaradn | 
| imperative sing. | foar | ||
| imperative plur. | foarts | ||
| past participle | gfoarn | ||
Derived terms
    
- auffafoarn
- auffefoarn
- aufifoarn
- außafoarn
- außefoarn
- außifoarn
- durchfoarn
- eifoarn
- einafoarn
- einefoarn
- einifoarn
- fierafoarn
- fierefoarn
- herfoarn
- hifoarn
- iwafoarn
- nunterfoarn
- owafoarn
- owefoarn
- owifoarn
- umadumfoarn
- ummafoarn
- ummefoarn
- ummifoarn
- verfoarn
- wegafoarn
- zerfoarn
- zruckfoarn
- zuwafoarn
- zuwefoarn
- zuwifoarn
- zåmmfoarn
- åfoarn
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