/ˈsvɛi̯ə/, /ˈswɛi̯ə/
OriginFrom Old Frisian swīgia, from Proto-West Germanic *swīgēn.
Formsswije(infinitive) · swijen(infinitive, infinitive-i-long) · swijen(gerund, neuter) · hawwe(auxiliary) · swij(first-person, present, singular) · swei(first-person, past, singular) · swijst(present, second-person, singular) · sweist(past, second-person, singular) · swijsto(error-unrecognized-form, present) · sweisto(error-unrecognized-form, past) · swijt(present, singular, third-person) · swei(past, singular, third-person) · swije(plural, present) · sweien(past, plural) · swij(imperative, present) · swijend(participle, present) · swein(participle, past)
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