léinen
Luxembourgish
    
    Etymology
    
From Old High German lēhanōn (“to borrow”), from the noun lēhan, from Proto-Germanic *laihną. Compare German entlehnen, Lehen, Dutch lenen, English loan, lend.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈlɜɪ̯nən/
Verb
    
léinen (third-person singular present léint, past participle geléint, auxiliary verb hunn)
- to loan, to lend
- to borrow
- Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 5:42:
- A wann een dech fir eppes freet, da gëff him et, a wann een eppes vun dir léine wëllt, dann dréi him net de Réck!
- And when someone asks you for something, then give him it, and when someone wants to borrow something from you, then do not turn him away!
 
 
- A wann een dech fir eppes freet, da gëff him et, a wann een eppes vun dir léine wëllt, dann dréi him net de Réck!
 
- Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 5:42:
Conjugation
    
| Regular | ||
|---|---|---|
| infinitive | léinen | |
| participle | geléint | |
| auxiliary | hunn | |
| present indicative | imperative | |
| 1st singular | léinen | — | 
| 2nd singular | léins | léin | 
| 3rd singular | léint | — | 
| 1st plural | léinen | — | 
| 2nd plural | léint | léint | 
| 3rd plural | léinen | — | 
| (n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel. | ||
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