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Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Dutch conjugation 't kofschip; T-rules; Dutch nouns; ... This page was last edited on 28 August 2021, ...
[1] [2] [3] The prefix ge-of the past participle is not added when the verb is a prefixed verb. See above for more information. All forms of a given regular verb can be predicted from just three forms, or sometimes four. These are the principal parts of a verb. The infinitive, which represents the present tense.
The form can end in a vowel or in a consonant (including t). For the verbs houden, rijden and their derivatives, the -d of the radical can be dropped in spoken language. In a formal context, the d is not dropped. Ik ga naar school ("I go to school") Ik rust ("I rest", radical ends in t) Ik hou van bloemen ("I love flowers", form without -d)
Dutch conjugation resembles that of other continental West Germanic languages such as (Standard) German and Low German, and also the other Germanic languages to a lesser degree. Dutch retains the two main types of verb inherited from Proto-Germanic : weak and strong .
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The ' t kofschip (Dutch pronunciation: [ət ˈkɔfsxɪp], the merchant-ship), ' t fokschaap (the breeding sheep), also often referred to as kofschiptaxi or soft ketchup (among foreign language learners), [1] rule is a mnemonic that determines the endings of a regular Dutch verb in the past indicative/subjunctive and the ending of the past participle.