From Middle Low German brâden, from Proto-Germanic *brēdaną. Both the weak conjugation throughout North Frisian and the phonetic development attest to the non-native origin. The expected form would be Föhr-Amrum *briad (or *breed).
braase
infinitive I | braase | |
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infinitive II | (tu) braasin | |
past participle | braaset | |
imperative singular | braase | |
imperative plural | braase’m | |
present | past | |
1st singular | braase | braaset |
2nd singular | braasest | braasest |
3rd singular | braaset | braaset |
plural | braase | braaset |
perfect | pluperfect | |
1st singular | haa braaset | hed braaset |
2nd singular | heest braaset | hedst braaset |
3rd singular | hee braaset | hed braaset |
plural | haa braaset | hed braaset |
future (skel) | future (wel) | |
1st singular | skal braase | wal braase |
2nd singular | skääl braase | wääl braase |
3rd singular | skal braase | wal braase |
plural | skel braase | wel braase |