ootmen
Luxembourgish
    
    Etymology
    
Derived from the noun at hand in Otem (“breath”), under the influence of German atmen, from Old High German ātamōn. This influence is seen in the -t-, but also in the fact that the inherited verbs throughout Central Franconian have umlaut (ädeme, ödeme, compare Middle High German ætemen). Compare also Dutch ademen.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈoːtmən/
Verb
    
ootmen (third-person singular present otemt, past participle geotemt, auxiliary verb hunn)
- to breathe
Conjugation
    
| Regular | ||
|---|---|---|
| infinitive | ootmen | |
| participle | geotemt | |
| auxiliary | hunn | |
| present indicative | imperative | |
| 1st singular | ootmen | — | 
| 2nd singular | otems | otem | 
| 3rd singular | otemt | — | 
| 1st plural | ootmen | — | 
| 2nd plural | otemt | otemt | 
| 3rd plural | ootmen | — | 
| (n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel. | ||
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