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Alemannic German
Etymology
From Middle High German jagen, from Old High German jagōn.
Verb
jage (Uri)
- to hunt
- (of goats) to be in heat
References
Danish
Etymology
From Middle Low German jagen (“to hunt”), from Old Saxon jagōn, from Proto-West Germanic *jagōn, cognate with German jagen.
Pronunciation
Verb
jage (past tense jagede or jog, past participle jaget)
- to hunt, shoot
- to chase
- to drive
- to hound
- to hurry
Conjugation
Quotations
Dutch
Verb
jage
- (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of jagen
German
Verb
jage
- inflection of jagen:
- first-person singular present
- singular imperative
- first/third-person singular subjunctive I
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Middle Low German jagen; compare German jagen.
Verb
jage (imperative jag, present tense jager, passive jages, simple past jaga or jaget or jagde or jog, past participle jaga or jaget or jagd, present participle jagende)
- to chase
- to hunt
- to drive away / off / out
References
- “jage” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
jage (present tense jagar, past tense jaga, past participle jaga, passive infinitive jagast, present participle jagande, imperative jage/jag)
- Alternative form of jaga
Uyajitaya
Pronunciation
Noun
jage
- water
Further reading
- Alison Kassell, Philip Lambrecht, Margaret Potter, Sarah Tucker, The sociolinguistic situation of the Uyajitaya language (2008)