goëne

Limburgish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a fusion of Proto-Germanic *gāną and *ganganą, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₁-, *ǵʰengʰ-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɣɔə̯.nə/
  • Hyphenation: goë‧ne
  • Rhymes: -ɔə̯nə

Verb

goëne

  1. (Eupen, intransitive) to go
  2. (Eupen, intransitive) to leave
  3. (Eupen, intransitive) to leave, to take off (of an aeroplane, train)
  4. (Eupen, impersonal, intransitive) to be going; to be all right; indicates how the dative object fares
    Et géït (gout).It's going well.
  5. (Eupen, intransitive) to be possible
  6. (Eupen, colloquial, intransitive) to work, to function (of a machine, method or the like)
  7. (Eupen, colloquial, auxiliary) Forms the future tense of a verb, similarly to English going to future tense
    Synonym: (formal alternative) sowwe

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • aagoëne
  • aatergoëne
  • aavgoëne
  • agoëne
  • aundergoëne
  • begoëne
  • bejéïgoëne
  • derlannsgoëne
  • draagoëne
  • droppgoëne
  • dörrechgoëne
  • eroppgoëne
  • eruutgoëne
  • erömmgoëne
  • Goë
  • häängoëne
  • lausgoëne
  • métgoëne
  • noëgoëne
  • oppgoëne
  • schpatseere goëne
  • togoëne
  • trökkgoëne
  • uutgoëne
  • verbéïgoëne
  • vergoëne
  • vrämmtgoëne
  • vurrtgoëne
  • vöërgoëne
  • wijjergoëne
  • wäkkgoëne
  • ägoëne
  • änntgoëne
  • ärrgoëne
  • ömmgoëne
  • ömmhäängoëne
  • övvergoëne
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