buddet
Danish
Noun
buddet
- definite singular of bud
Northern Sami
Etymology
From Proto-Samic *puntijētēk.
Pronunciation
- (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈpudːdeh(t)/
Verb
buddet
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Inflection
Contracted e-stem, no gradation | |||
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infinitive | buddet | ||
1st sing. present | budden | ||
1st sing. past | buddejin | ||
infinitive | buddet | action noun | budden |
present participle | buddejeaddji | action inessive | buddemin buddeme |
past participle | budden | action elative | buddemis |
agent participle | — | action comitative | buddemiin |
abessive | buddekeahttá | ||
present indicative | past indicative | imperative | |
1st singular | budden | buddejin | buddejēhkon |
2nd singular | buddet | buddejit | budde |
3rd singular | budde | buddii | buddejēhkos |
1st dual | buddejetne | buddiime | buddejeadnu buddejeahkku |
2nd dual | buddebeahtti | buddiide | buddejeahkki |
3rd dual | buddeba | buddiiga | buddejēhkoska |
1st plural | buddet | buddiimet | buddejētnot buddejēhkot buddejeahkkot buddejeadnot |
2nd plural | buddebēhtet | buddiidet | buddejēhket |
3rd plural | buddejit | buddejedje | buddejēhkoset |
connegative | budde | budden | budde |
conditional 1 | conditional 2 | potential | |
1st singular | buddešin buddešedjen | buddelin buddeledjen | buddežan |
2nd singular | buddešit buddešedjet | buddelit buddeledjet | buddežat |
3rd singular | buddešii | buddelii | buddeža buddeš |
1st dual | buddešeimme | buddeleimme | buddežetne |
2nd dual | buddešeidde | buddeleidde | buddežeahppi |
3rd dual | buddešeigga | buddeleigga | buddežeaba |
1st plural | buddešeimmet | buddeleimmet | buddežit buddežat |
2nd plural | buddešeiddet | buddeleiddet | buddežēhpet |
3rd plural | buddeše buddešedje | buddele buddeledje | buddežit |
connegative | buddeše | buddele | buddeš |
Further reading
- Koponen, Eino; Ruppel, Klaas; Aapala, Kirsti, editors (2002–2008) Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages, Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland