kalle
See also: Kalle
Central Franconian
Etymology
From Middle High German kallen, from Old High German kallōn, northern variant of challōn, from Proto-Germanic *kalzōną. Compare Limburgish kalle, Dutch kallen, English call, Old Norse kalla.
Verb
kalle (third-person singular present kallt or kalt, past tense kallte or kallet, past participle jekallt or jekald)
- (chiefly Ripuarian, including Kirchröadsj) to speak; to talk; to chat
- Mer kalle, wie us de Schnüss jewahßen es.
- We speak the way our mouths have grown (i.e. in our native dialect).
- Mer kalle, wie us de Schnüss jewahßen es.
- (Kirchröadsj, obsolete) to call
- (Kirchröadsj, obsolete) to give a name to
Usage notes
- The forms kallt, jekallt are Ripuarian; kalt, jekald are exclusively Kirchröadsj.
- The present participle forms are restricted to Kirchröadsj.
Synonyms
- moele (Kirchröadsj)
- sprääche (now often preferred under standard German influence)
Derived terms
- (Kirchröadsj) aafkalle
- bekalle
- (Kirchröadsj) droeskalle
- mitkalle
- (Kirchröadsj) oeskalle
- umkalle
- verkalle
- (Kirchröadsj) vuurkalle
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɑlə/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kal‧le
- Rhymes: -ɑlə
Elfdalian
Limburgish
Etymology
From Middle Dutch callen, from Old Dutch *kallon, from Proto-Germanic *kalzōną.
Pronunciation
Verb
kalle
Conjugation
Montfortian conjugation of kalle (first conjugation)
non-finite forms | infinitive | gerund | present participle | past participle | adjective | adverb |
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(tö) kalle | 't kalle n | kallendj | höbbe gekal | gekaldje, gekaldjer, gekaldjes | gekaldj, gekaldjelik | |
number & tense | verb-second order | verb-first order | ||||
present | past | subjunctive | present | past | subjunctive | |
first person singular | kal | kaldje | kalle | kal | kaldje-n | kalle-n |
second person singular | kals | kaldjes | kalle | kals | kaldjes | kaller |
third person singular | kaltj | kaldje | kalle | kaltj'r | kaldje | kaller |
first person plural | kalle | kaldje | kalle | kaltj | kaldje | kalle |
second person plural | kaltj | kaldje | kalle | kaltj | kaldje | kalletj |
third person plural | kalle | kaldje | kalle | kalle | kaldje | kaller |
other forms | noun | imperative singular impolite | imperative singular polite | imperative dual | imperative plural | inclusive |
't gekal n | kal! | kaltj! | kaltj, kalletj! | kaltj! | kallem |
Related terms
- Kalle (“conversation”)
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
kalle (imperative kall, present tense kaller, passive kalles, simple past kalte, past participle kalt, present participle kallende)
Derived terms
Terms derived from kalle
References
- “kalle” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
West Flemish
Etymology
Probably from Yiddish כּלה (kale, “bride”), from Hebrew כַּלָּה (kalá, “bride”), whence at any rate German Kalle and Dutch kalle, both “girl, lover, whore”.
Synonyms
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