Keim

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Etymology

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Source

Coined by Andrzej Sapkowski in the book Sword of Destiny.

Source Spelling

cáemm

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /kem/

Rhymes: -em

Orthographic Form

kaemm

Verb

keim (basic/imperative)

  1. to come
  2. to arrive
  3. to understand (usually in the middle past, the subject is expletive and the object is the one who understands)
    Aa, es me kempte, me zol grasha.
    Ah, got it, thanks so much. (Es me kempte literally means "it came to me")
    -Jaskier (The Witcher, Episode 102)
Inflection
Conjugation of keim
Active Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present keime keimet keime keime keimet keime
Middle Past esei kempte eseith kempte es kempte esen kempte esek kempte esel kempte
Full Past er kempte ereith kempte er kempte eren kempte erek kempte erel kempte
Future keim en
Participle Present keimen
Past kempte
Imperative/Nonfinite keim
Passive Singular Plural
First Second Third First Second Third
Indicative Present keimil keimeshil keimil keimil keimeshil keimil
Middle Past esei kempshil eseith kempshil es kempshil esen kempshil esek kempshil esel kempshil
Full Past er kempshil ereith kempshil er kempshil eren kempshil erek kempshil erel kempshil
Future enil keim
Participle Present keimenil
Past kempshil
Imperative/Nonfinite keimil
Derived Terms
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