bin
Betekenis
first-person singular present of sein
Frequentie
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/bɪn/
Etymologie
From Middle High German, from Old High German bim (“am”), from Proto-Germanic *biumi (first-person singular present active indicative of Proto-Germanic *beuną (“to be”)), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (“to be, become, appear”). Cognate with Dutch ben (“am”), Old English bēom (“am”). More at be. German bin and Dutch ben have two sources: * a form based on Proto-Indo-European *h₁ésmi (“am”) like English am, Old Norse em * an initial b- that was added to the word under influence of verb forms based on Proto-Germanic *beuną (as in Old English beon)
sein
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- (copulative,irregular) to be
- (impersonal,irregular) to feel (to experience a condition)
- (impersonal,irregular) to feel like, to be in the mood for
- (auxiliary,irregular) forms the present perfect and past perfect tenses of certain intransitive verbs
- (intransitive,irregular) to exist; there to be; to be alive
- (colloquial,intransitive,irregular) to have the next turn (in a game, in a queue, etc.)
- (childish,intransitive,irregular) to be "it"; to be the tagger in a game of tag
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Ich bin gespannt wie ein 1 Regenschirm ☔ , ob er 👨 diesen Spießrutenlauf durchstehen wird .
Ik ben opgewonden om te zien hoe een paraplu, of hij door deze handschoenrun komt.