From Middle High German dunken, from Old High German dunkōn, from Proto-West Germanic *þunkōn (“to wet, moisten”). Cognate with German tunken.
dunkhan (third-person singular present indicative dunkhet, past participle gadùnkhet, auxiliary haban)
infinitive | dunkhan | ||||
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present participle | dunkhanten | ||||
past participle | gadùnkhet | ||||
auxiliary | haban | ||||
indicative | subjunctive | ||||
present | ich dunkhe | bar dunkhan | i | ich dunkhe | bar dunkhan |
du dunkhest | iart dunkhet | du dunkhest | iart dunkhet | ||
ear dunkhet | ze dunkhent | ear dunkhe | ze dunkhan | ||
preterite (composed) |
ich han gadùnkhet | bar haban gadùnkhet | ii | ich dunkhate | bar dunkhatan |
du hast gadùnkhet | iart habet gadùnkhet | du dunkhatest | iart dunkhatet | ||
ear hat gadùnkhet | ze habent gadùnkhet | ear dunkhate | ze dunkhatan | ||
imperative | — | dunkhabar | |||
dunkh (du) | dunkhet (iart) | ||||
dunkhe (ear) | dunkhan (ze) |