gehen
(Engels)
- (class-7, intransitive, strong) to go, to walk
- (class-7, intransitive, strong) to leave
- (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to leave, to take off (aeroplane, train)
- (class-7, impersonal, intransitive, strong) to be going; to be all right [with dative ‘for someone’ and predicate adjective ‘in a particular way’] (idiomatically translated by English be doing or similar, with the dative object as the subject)
- (class-7, impersonal, intransitive, often, strong) to be possible
- (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to work, to function (of a machine, method or the like)
- (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to last, to go for, to go on, to be in progress
- (class-7, intransitive, strong) to sit, to rise, to expand (of dough etc.)
- (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to be (on); to be paid for (by)
- (class-7, dated, impersonal, intransitive, regional, strong) to be approaching
- (class-7, strong) to go one's way, to make one's way (of a path, destination), to go separate ways
Frekwensie
Dialekte
Kanton Zürich
gah
Kanton Zürich
go
Kanton Bern
gah
Kanton Bern
ga
Kanton Aargau
gah
Kanton Zug
gah
Kanton Zürich
laufe
Kanton St. Gallen
goh
Kanton Basel-Land
goh
Kanton Luzern
go
Kanton Thurgau
goh
Kanton Graubünden
go
Kanton Graubünden
goh
Kanton Zürich
ga
Kanton Basel-Land
go
Kanton Solothurn
goh
Kanton Bern
goh
Kanton Aargau
goh
Kanton St. Gallen
go
Kanton St. Gallen
laufe
Kanton Basel-Stadt
goh
Kanton Aargau
laufe
Kanton Appenzell Innerrhoden
go
Kanton Solothurn
go
Kanton Thurgau
laufä
Kanton Valais
gaah
Kanton Zug
gaa
Kanton Zürich
gaa
Kanton Zürich
goh
Kanton Aargau
loufe
Kanton Aargau
go
Kanton Appenzell Innerrhoden
goh
Kanton Appenzell Innerrhoden
gaa
Kanton Appenzell Ausserrhoden
go
Kanton Bern
go
Kanton Bern
loufä
Kanton Bern
loufe
Kanton Basel-Land
diigere
Kanton Basel-Land
goo
Kanton Basel-Land
lauffe
Kanton Basel-Land
laufe
Kanton Basel-Stadt
go
Kanton Basel-Stadt
goo
Kanton Fribourg
gah
Kanton Graubünden
laufa
Kanton Luzern
laufen
Kanton Obwalden
ga
Kanton Obwalden
laifä
Kanton Obwalden
gah
Kanton St. Gallen
gah
Kanton Schaffhausen
goh
Kanton Schwyz
gah
Data verskaf deur: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch
Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˈɡeːən/
Etimologie (Engels)
In summary
From Middle High German gān, gēn, from Old High German gān, gēn, from Proto-West Germanic *gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₁- (“to leave”). Cognate with Dutch gaan, Low German gaan, gahn, English go, Swedish and Danish gå. The form gēn instead of gān is of Bavarian origin, but many dialects of Central and Low German have -e- (from earlier -ei-) or ei in the 2nd and 3rd person singular present, in keeping with the Proto-Germanic irregular conjugation. The -h- was introduced into the spelling by analogy with sehen, in which it had become mute but was retained in spelling.
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