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1 hulpwerkwoord
n. auxiliary verb, "helping verb", verb which is used together with other verbs to form different tenses -
2 werkwoord
1 verb♦voorbeelden:1 onpersoonlijke/wederkerende werkwoorden • impersonal/reflexive verbsonregelmatig werkwoord • irregular verbovergankelijke/onovergankelijke werkwoorden • transitive/intransitive verbssterke/zwakke werkwoorden • strong/weak verbseen werkwoord vervoegen • conjugate a verb -
3 accusatief
adj. (Grammar) accusative, of the case which marks the direct object of a verb--------n. (Grammar) accusative, case which marks the direct object of a verb -
4 persoonsvorm
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5 intransitief werkwoord
hetintransitives Verb n -
6 onovergankelijk werkwoord
hetintransitives Verb nNiederländisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch > onovergankelijk werkwoord
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7 overgankelijk werkwoord
hettransitives Verb n -
8 transitief werkwoord
hettransitives Verb n -
9 verbum
hetVerb n -
10 werkwoord
hetVerb n -
11 zakken
I.sackenII.sinkenIII.[niet slagen voor een examen]durchfallen [nicht bestehen]IV.{verb} [niet slagen voor een examen]nicht bestehen -
12 aanvoegend
adj. subjunctive, of or pertaining to a verb form which expresses an action or state as something which is not yet fact and is still contingent and dependent -
13 bedrijvend
adj. active, lively; functioning; indicating that the action is performed by the subject of the verb (Grammar) -
14 conjugatie
n. conjugation, set of various inflectional forms of a verb (Grammar); union, fusion, joining -
15 conjugeren
v. conjugate, give the various inflectional forms of a verb (Grammar); unite, join together (as in marriage) -
16 deelwoord
n. participle, verb form that functions as an adjective (Grammar) -
17 frazewerkwoord
n. group verb -
18 frequentatief
adj. frequentative, of or pertaining to a verb that expresses repetitive action -
19 gerundium
n. gerund, form of a verb which acts as a noun (Grammar) -
20 ikvorm
n. first person, class of pronoun or verb in which the speaker is the subject (I)
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