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mennen
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch mennen, from Old Dutch *mennen, borrowed via Vulgar Latin from Latin mināre, collateral form of minārī.
Pronunciation
Verb
mennen
- (literally) (transitive) to lead (a) draught animal(s)
- (transitive) to drive a drawn vehicle (especially chariot) or plow
- (transitive) to deliver the load of such transport
- (figuratively) (transitive) to take the lead, conduct, guide, command (troops), steer people/ events
- (intransitive) to be engaged in any of the above senses, e.g. to have the lead, be in charge
Conjugation
Derived terms
- aanmennen
- afmennen
- inmennen
- menbeun
- menheul
- mennegat n
- menner
- mennewagen m
- menpad n
- menroede m or f
- mentijd m
- menweg, menneweg
- ommennen
- opmennen
- toemennen
- volksmenner m
- voortmennen
- wagenmenner
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Finnish
Verb
mennen
- inflection of mennä:
- first-person singular present potential
- instructive of second active infinitive
Haitian Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
mennen
- (transitive) to lead
- (transitive) to take away
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