From Old French changier, from Late Latin cambiō, from Latin cambiō (“exchange, barter”), from Gaulish cambion, *kambyom (“change”), from Proto-Celtic *kambos (“twisted, crooked”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱambos, *(s)kambos (“crooked”). Cognate with Norman caungi, Bourguignon chaingé, French changer, Occitan cambiar, Italian cambiare, Portuguese cambiar, Romanian schimb, Spanish cambiar and Walloon candjî.
canger
infinitive | canger | ||||||
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gerund | cangint | ||||||
auxiliary | avoèr | ||||||
past participle | masculine | feminine | |||||
singular | cangè | cangèe | |||||
plural | cangès | cangèes | |||||
singular | plural | ||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
indicative | ej (j') | tu (t') | i (il)/ale | (n)os | os | is | |
present | cange | canges | cange | canjons | cangez | canjtte | |
imperfect | canjoé | canjoés | canjoét | canjoinmes | canjoètes | canjoètte | |
future | cangerai cangero |
cangeros | cangero | cangerons | cangerez | cangeront | |
conditional | cangeroé | cangeroés | cangeroét | cangeroinmes | cangeroètes | cangeroètte | |
subjunctive | qu'ej (j') | qu'tu (t') | qu'i (il)/ale | qu'(n)os | qu'os | qu'is | |
present | cange | canges | cange | canjonche | cangèche | canjtte | |
imperative | — | tu | — | (n)os | os | — | |
affirmative | cange | canjons | cangez |