doëne

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See also: doene

Limburgish[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *dōn, from Proto-Germanic *dōną, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-.

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Verb[edit]

doëne

  1. (Eupen) To do (to perform or execute an action).
    Synonym: maake
  2. (Eupen, with dative) To do something (positive or negative) to someone.
    Synonyms: aadoë, aadone
  3. (Eupen, auxiliary) Used with the infinitive of a verb to form the present and past continuous tenses.
  4. (Eupen, with “suë” or “äss off) To fake; to feign; to pretend.
  5. (Eupen) To put, to place, to add.
    Synonyms: neersétte, léëge, schtélle, plattse, béïvöüge
  6. (Eupen, with “et” or “datt) To work, to function.
    Synonym: funksjoneere
  7. (Eupen, colloquial) Used with the preceding infinitive of another verb to emphasise this verb
  8. (Eupen, colloquial) Used with the following infinitive of another verb, often to emphasise the statement

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