/ˈbaːken/, [ˈbaːkən]
OriginFrom Old High German bachan, bahhan; from Proto-West Germanic *bakan; from Proto-Germanic *bakaną. Cognate with German backen, English bake, Dutch bakken.
- form-of, pluralplural of Bak
Formsbaakt(present, singular, third-person) · gebak(participle, past) · hunn(auxiliary) · baken(infinitive) · gebak(participle) · baken(first-person, indicative, present, singular) · -(first-person, imperative, singular) · baaks(indicative, present, second-person, singular) · bak(imperative, second-person, singular) · baakt(indicative, present, singular, third-person) · -(imperative, singular, third-person) · baken(first-person, indicative, plural, present) · -(first-person, imperative, plural) · baakt(indicative, plural, present, second-person) · baakt(imperative, plural, second-person) · baken(indicative, plural, present, third-person) · -(imperative, plural, third-person)
Source: Wiktionary — CC BY-SA 4.0