Revision entry 1 lemma and translation with classification; not reliably verified.sein[zᴀɪn 🔈] {bx}pro det pospronoun to substitute a part of speech
determinative to relate to a special group
possessive to relate to a possessor
1.det posdeterminative to relate to a special group
possessive to relate to a possessorm 3.sgmasculine male
3. person singular single object of speech¦яго́pospossessive to relate to a possessor
2.det posdeterminative to relate to a special group
possessive to relate to a possessorn 3.sgneuter neutral
3. person singular single object of speech¦яго́pospossessive to relate to a possessor
Revision entry 1 lemma and translation with classification; not reliably verified.sein[zᴀɪn 🔈] {r137}vverb to describe an action
1.vaauxiliary verb for the construction of gramatical forms¦быцьimpeimperfect unfinished action
2.viaintransitive verb with compulsory extention by an adverbial¦быцьimpeimperfect unfinished action
3.visintransitive verb with compulsory extention by a statual object¦быцьimpeimperfect unfinished action
Collocations
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Definition
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Inflection
seinpropronoun to substitute a part of speechinflection paradigm:{bx}
There is no scheme on record yet for this inflection paradigm.
seinvverb to describe an actioninflection paradigm:{r137}
simple forms
infinitive
sein
imperative singular
sein!
imperative plural
sein!
participle I
sein
participle II
sein
present
singular
plural
1. Person
ich sein
wir sein
2. Person
du sein
ihr sein
3. Person
er sein
sie sein
past
singular
plural
1. Person
ich sein
wir sein
2. Person
du sein
ihr sein
3. Person
er sein
sie sein
subjunctive I
singular
plural
1. Person
ich sein
wir sein
2. Person
du sein
ihr sein
3. Person
er sein
sie sein
subjunctive II
singular
plural
1. Person
ich sein
wir sein
2. Person
du sein
ihr sein
3. Person
er sein
sie sein
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Sononic Notation
Fundamentals
For sound transcription the sonic notation is used. It reflects sound-distinctive features and in some cases deviates significantly from the IPA.
Note: The basis of the description of the German pronunciation is the Central German standard form of the colloquial language spoken in Germany. German r-sounds are specified as [ʀ] and partially rhoticised. Short vowel + r is specified alternatively as dark vowel + [ʕ] and as clear vowel + [ʀ].
Vowels
In comparison to IPA the signsʌ, ᴀ, ɵ, ʉ, ɨ, ɤ are useddifferently, ɑ, ɒ, ɜ, ɞ, ɐ are interpreteddifferently.
All signs of IPAnot listed here hold no relevance and are omitted.