be
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Konzepte
sich befinden
sich ereignen
sich fühlen
sich verhalten
vorhanden sein
wert sein
sich entschuldigen
zu Stande gekommen
sich finden
an einem Ort bleiben
verantwortlich zeichnen
Bestehen, Dasein, Existenz, sein
gestalten, formen
entscheiden, beschließen
noch erhalten sein
wesen
erreicht worden
sich abspielen{vr}
zustande gekommen
abgehalten werden
erreicht werden
Synonyme
be located
be found
be present
work as
he is there
not be
become sour
he is
hold office
living being
not exist
same as
be in good order
drive to distraction
say sorry
able to
angry with
be attached to
become accustomed to
become deaf
become hard
become light
become red
become soft
become strong
become wet
become white
be in existence
be lazy
be lying
be mentioned
be tired
be wanted
come to be
fully developed
have dealings
need to
on the top
serve as
spread abroad
stay overnight
become dirty
to have
live one’s life
quite right
become thick
be registered
become clean
do more
remain over
run again
be real
be stationed
become rotten
have recourse
be no more than
become rough
care for one’s own affairs
STH
become smooth
feel great fear
become tangled
become bitter
old and frail
owed by
properly flavoured
at odds with oneself
find job
have another look
made into
across the way
become pregnant
become thin
be missing
be situated
be worth
equal to
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Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/biː/
Etymologie (Englisch)
From Middle English been (“to be”). further etymology of be and its conjugated forms The various forms have three separate origins, which were mixed together at various times in the history of English. * The forms beginning with b- come from Old English bēon (“to be, become”), from Proto-Germanic *beuną (“to be, exist, come to be, become”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰúHt (“to grow, become, come into being, appear”), from the root *bʰuH-. In particular: ** Now-dialectal use of been as an infinitive of be is either from Middle English been (“to be”) or an extension of the past participle. ** Now-obsolete use of been as a plural present tense (meaning "are") is from Middle English been, be (present plural of been (“to be”), with the -n leveled in from the past and subjunctive; compare competing forms aren/are). ** Use of been as a past participle is from Middle English been, ybeen, from Old English ġebēon. * The forms beginning with w- come from the aforementioned Old English bēon, which shared its past tense with the verb wesan, from Proto-West Germanic *wesan, from Proto-Germanic *wesaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wes- (“to reside”). * The remaining forms (am, are, is) are also from Old English wesan (“to be”), from Proto-West Germanic *wesan, from Proto-Germanic *wesaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésti, from the root *h₁es-.
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