stehen

Oznaczający

  1. (intransitive,irregular,strong) to stand (to be upright, support oneself on the feet in an erect position)
  2. (intransitive,irregular,strong) to be, to appear, to stand (to be placed or located somewhere)
  3. (intransitive,irregular,strong) to stay; to be still
  4. (copulative,intransitive,irregular,strong) to stay, to stand, to be (in a certain state, position or circumstance)
  5. (irregular,strong) to suit, to become (to look attractive on, of a garment, color etc.)
  6. (irregular,strong) to represent, to stand for
  7. (irregular,strong) to support, to stand by
  8. (Switzerland,irregular,strong) to put, place
  9. (colloquial,intransitive,irregular,strong) to fancy

Częstotliwość

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Łączone jako
ste‧hen
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈʃteː.ən/
Etymologia

From Middle High German stān, stēn, from Old High German stān, stēn, from Proto-West Germanic *stān, from Proto-Germanic *stāną. The -h- was introduced into the spelling by analogy with sehen, in which it had become mute but was retained in spelling. Past forms are inherited from Old High German stuond, stuonden, etc. These are themselves suppletive of Proto-West Germanic *standan's past forms in *stōnd-, replacing former forms inherited from *stān in *stōþ-. Compare english stood. Their a-vocalism is due to analogy with other strong verbs such as binden (band) and finden (fand), dating back to Middle-High German. See also stand.

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