vais
Bedeutung
- first-person singular present indicative of aller
- first-person singular present indicative of vader
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/vɛ/
Etymologie
From Old French vois, ultimately from Latin vadō. The origin of -ais, while the final -s is not etymologically spurious in Old French, is unclear. Likely taken from Latin transeō < *trasjo to form the expected *vausjō (see more at Reichenau Glossary). The element *vau- comes from *vaō (infinitive *vare), elided form of vadō. The expected "alle" is currently considered to be non-standard and/or obsolete.
Neu
aller
-
- to go
- to attend (school, church regularly)
- to be going (to); will soon; forms a near-future tense
- to be (feeling)
- to go well
- to suit
- to be X-proof (to be suitable for use in an appliance without running the risk of being damaged in the process)
Neu
vader
Alternative form of aller, to go
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