weiten

See also: Weiten

German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvaɪ̯tn̩/, /ˈvaɪ̯tən/

Etymology 1

Verb

weiten (third-person singular simple present weitet, past tense weitete, past participle geweitet, auxiliary haben)

  1. (reflexive, to become wider) to widen
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Adjective

weiten

  1. strong masculine singular genitive form of weit.
  2. strong masculine singular accusative form of weit.
  3. strong neuter singular genitive form of weit.
  4. strong plural dative form of weit.
  5. weak masculine singular genitive form of weit.
  6. weak masculine singular dative form of weit.
  7. weak masculine singular accusative form of weit.
  8. weak feminine singular genitive form of weit.
  9. weak feminine singular dative form of weit.
  10. weak neuter singular genitive form of weit.
  11. weak neuter singular dative form of weit.
  12. weak plural nominative form of weit.
  13. weak plural genitive form of weit.
  14. weak plural dative form of weit.
  15. weak plural accusative form of weit.
  16. mixed masculine singular genitive form of weit.
  17. mixed masculine singular dative form of weit.
  18. mixed masculine singular accusative form of weit.
  19. mixed feminine singular genitive form of weit.
  20. mixed feminine singular dative form of weit.
  21. mixed neuter singular genitive form of weit.
  22. mixed neuter singular dative form of weit.
  23. mixed plural nominative form of weit.
  24. mixed plural genitive form of weit.
  25. mixed plural dative form of weit.
  26. mixed plural accusative form of weit.

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