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niamh-sage.livejournal.com (
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2009-03-20 12:12 pm (UTC)
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Same thing as in German - turns things into past participles, for example, the verb hebben:
ik heb = I have
ik had = I had
ik heb gehad = I have had
BTW, you may find
Interglot
useful - as well as direct translations it offers synonyms and verb conjugations. Very handy for a quick look-up.
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ik heb = I have
ik had = I had
ik heb gehad = I have had
BTW, you may find Interglot useful - as well as direct translations it offers synonyms and verb conjugations. Very handy for a quick look-up.