legn
Bavarian
Etymology
From Middle High German legen, from Old High German leggen, from Proto-West Germanic *laggjan, from Proto-Germanic *lagjaną. Cognates include German legen, English lay, Danish lægge.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈle̞ːŋ/
- Hyphenation: legn
Verb
legn (past participle glegt)
Conjugation
Conjugation of legn
| infinitive | legn | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
| 1st person sing. | leg | - | legad |
| 2nd person sing. | legst | - | legast |
| 3rd person sing. | legt | - | legad |
| 1st person plur. | legn | - | legadn |
| 2nd person plur. | legts | - | legats |
| 3rd person plur. | legn | - | legadn |
| imperative sing. | leg | ||
| imperative plur. | legts | ||
| past participle | glegt | ||
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