learna
Bavarian
Alternative forms
- learn (Sappada, Sauris)
Etymology
From Middle High German lernen, from Old High German lernēn, lirnēn, from Proto-West Germanic *liʀnēn. Cognate with German lernen and Old English leornian (Modern English learn).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈle̞ɐ̯nɐ/
- Hyphenation: lear‧na
Verb
learna (past participle glearnt)
- (intransitive or transitive) to learn
- I learn no. ― I’m still learning.
- I learn Poinisch. ― I’m learning Polish.
- (intransitive) to study (revise or review materials)
- De Kinder håm nix glearnt fia d'Prüfung. ― The children haven't studied for the exam.
- (transitive) to train to become something
- I learn Maurer. ― I’m training to be a bricklayer.
- (transitive, with dative) to teach
- Wer håd da d'n des glearnt? ― Who taught you that?
Conjugation
Conjugation of learna
infinitive | learna | ||
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present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
1st person sing. | learn | - | learnad |
2nd person sing. | learnst | - | learnast |
3rd person sing. | learnt | - | learnad |
1st person plur. | learna | - | learnadn |
2nd person plur. | learnts | - | learnats |
3rd person plur. | learna | - | learnadn |
imperative sing. | learn | ||
imperative plur. | learnts | ||
past participle | glearnt |
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