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Central Franconian
- komme (many dialects)
- kuun, kunn, konn (Ripuarian; some Moselle Franconian dialects; chiefly dated)
Etymology
From Middle High German quemen, from Old High German kweman, from Proto-West Germanic *kweman, from Proto-Germanic *kwemaną, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷémt. The form is a conflation of native kunn and German kommen.
Pronunciation
Verb
kumme (third-person singular present kütt, past tense kom, past participle jekumme)
- (some Ripuarian dialects, including Kölsch) to come
1981, “Jraaduss”performed by BAP:Manchmol setz ich eröm un ich frooch mich, woröm
Et su kumme mot, wie et kom, wie et jetz es.
Un ich saach mer, datt et irjendwo wiggerjonn moss – jradus.- Sometimes I sit around and I wonder why
It had to come the way it came, the way it is now.
And I tell myself that somehow it has to go on – straight ahead.
Pali
Noun
kumme
- inflection of kumma (“tortoise”):
- locative singular
- accusative plural
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German komen, from Old High German kweman. Compare German kommen, Dutch komen, English come.
Pronunciation
Noun
kumme
- to come
Conjugation