súgva
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse súga, from Proto-Germanic *sūganą, from Proto-Indo-European *sug-, *suk-.
Verb
súgva (third person singular past indicative seyg, third person plural past indicative sugu, supine sogið)
- to suck
Conjugation
| Conjugation of súgva (group v-41) | ||
|---|---|---|
| infinitive | súgva | |
| supine | sogið | |
| participle (a26)1 | súgvandi | sogin |
| present | past | |
| first singular | súgvi | seyg |
| second singular | sýgur | seygst |
| third singular | sýgur | seyg |
| plural | súgva | sugu |
| imperative | ||
| singular | súg! | |
| plural | súgið! | |
| 1Only the past participle being declined. | ||
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʃuːɡvɒ]
- Hyphenation: súg‧va
- Rhymes: -vɒ
Participle
súgva
- adverbial participle of súg
- Halkan beszéltek, szinte súgva. ― They spoke quitely, almost whisperingly.
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