mechtn
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Bavarian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Originally the subjunctive, möhte, of Middle High German megen (whence modern megn); with defective conjugation. From Old High German mugan, from Proto-West Germanic *magan, from Proto-Germanic *maganą, from Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-.
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
mechtn
- (transitive) to want something
- Mechst an Åpfe? ― Do you want an apple?
- Na, i mecht a Bier. ― No, I want a beer.
- (auxiliary, with infinitive) to want to (do something)
- I mecht eam ned frågn. ― I don't want to ask him.
- I mecht spuin. ― I want to play.
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of mechtn
infinitive | mechtn | ||
---|---|---|---|
present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
1st person sing. | mecht | - | - |
2nd person sing. | mechst | - | - |
3rd person sing. | mecht | - | - |
1st person plur. | mechtn | - | - |
2nd person plur. | mechts | - | - |
3rd person plur. | mechtn | - | - |
imperative sing. | - | ||
imperative plur. | - | ||
past participle | - |
Synonyms[edit]
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