Fuuþonoh

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Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

From fuuþ +‎ -on +‎ -oh


Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈfuːðəno/

Rhymes: -uːðəno

Orthographic Form

fuuþonoh

Verb

fuuþonoh (infinitive, dark, present fuuþon, present participle fuuþono)

  1. to argue (what is argued about takes the accusative, who is argued with takes the dative)
Inflection
Finite Infinitive Participle
Present fuuþon fuuþonoh fuuþono
Past fuuþaj fuuþajoh fuuþajo
Future fuuþul fuuþulnoh fuuþulno
Present Progressive nofuuþon nofuuþonoh nofuuþono
Past Progressive nofuuþaj nofuuþajoh nofuuþajo
Future Progressive nofuuþul nofuuþulnoh nofuuþulno
Present Perfect jafuuþon jafuuþonoh jafuuþono
Pluperfect jafuuþaj jafuuþajoh jafuuþajo
Future Perfect jafuuþul jafuuþulnoh jafuuþulno
Immediate Future lufuuþon lufuuþonoh lufuuþono
Conditional lufuuþaj lufuuþajoh lufuuþajo
Future Intentional lufuuþul lufuuþulnoh lufuuþulno
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