vergeten

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vərˈɣeːtə(n)/
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  • Rhymes: -eːtən

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch vergēten, from Old Dutch fargetan, from Proto-Germanic *fragetaną.

Verb

vergeten

  1. to forget (lose remembrance of)
    Ik ben zijn naam vergeten.
    I’ve forgotten his name.
  2. to forget (fail to do)
    Ik ben vergeten de deur op slot te doen.
    I forgot to lock the door.
  3. to leave (fail to take)
    Ik heb mijn sleutel thuis vergeten.
    I’ve left my key at home.
Usage notes
  • The perfect tenses of vergeten are predominantly construed with zijn, but the construction with hebben is equally common in the sense “fail to take”. It is also somewhat common in the sense “fail to do”, but quite rare in the sense “lose remembrance of”.
Inflection
Inflection of vergeten (strong class 5, prefixed)
infinitive vergeten
past singular vergat
past participle vergeten
infinitive vergeten
gerund vergeten n
present tense past tense
1st person singular vergeetvergat
2nd person sing. (jij) vergeetvergat
2nd person sing. (u) vergeetvergat
2nd person sing. (gij) vergeetvergat
3rd person singular vergeetvergat
plural vergetenvergaten
subjunctive sing.1 vergetevergate
subjunctive plur.1 vergetenvergaten
imperative sing. vergeet
imperative plur.1 vergeet
participles vergetendvergeten
1) Archaic.

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Participle

vergeten

  1. past participle of vergeten
Inflection
Inflection of vergeten
uninflected vergeten
inflected vergeten
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbial vergeten
indefinite m./f. sing. vergeten
n. sing. vergeten
plural vergeten
definite vergeten
partitive vergetens

Anagrams


Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German vorgēten, from Old Saxon fargetan, from Proto-Germanic *fragetaną. Compare Dutch vergeten, West Frisian ferjitte, German vergessen, English forget.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fərˈɡeːtən/, /fərˈɡɛːtən/

Verb

vergeten (past vergeet, past participle vergeten, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. to forget
  2. to overlook

Conjugation


Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch fargetan, from Proto-Germanic *fragetaną.

Verb

vergēten

  1. to forget

Inflection

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants

Further reading

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