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Gamilaraay
Etymology
Compare Ngiyambaa thun (“tail”) and Wiradjuri dhuun (“penis, tail”).
Noun
thun
See also
German
Verb
thun (irregular, third-person singular present thut, past tense that, past participle gethan, past subjunctive thäte, auxiliary haben)
- Obsolete spelling of tun which was deprecated in 1902 following the Second Orthographic Conference of 1901.
- 1798, Justus Möser, Die Tugend auf der Schaubühne, oder Harlekins Heurath:
- Ein Mädchen auf der Bühne muß oft verliebt thun, oft küssen, oft lachen...
- A girl on a stage must often act as though she has fallen in love, [must] often kiss, often laugh...
Conjugation
- The 1st person singular indicative present active is also (ich) thu.
- The 3rd person singular indicative present active is also (er) thuet.
- In the preterite, the indicative is also spelled with ä or e in place of a. For example, (sie) theten.
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Ngiyambaa
Etymology
Compare Gamilaraay thun (“tail”) and Wiradjuri dhuun (“penis, tail”).
Noun
thun
Scottish Gaelic
Preposition
thun (+ genitive)
- alternative form of chun
Vietnamese
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
(classifier sợi, cọng) thun • (村, 紨, 𦀹)
- (dialectal, chiefly Southern Vietnam) elastic
Derived terms
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