Basic entry lemma and translation word-in-word; source and reliablility uncertain.Es·sen[ˈʔɛ.sn̩ 🔈]
I.{3d}nneuter neutralGasArea of use: Field of expertise gastronomy, cuisine, eating culture¦pārtikaffeminine female
II.es·sen♦ 1.{r31}viintransitive verb without objects and compulsory extentionsGasArea of use: Field of expertise gastronomy, cuisine, eating culture¦ēst
2.{r31}vttransitive verb with direct objectGasArea of use: Field of expertise gastronomy, cuisine, eating culture¦ēst
Basic entry lemma and translation word-in-word; source and reliablility uncertain.Es·sen[ˈʔɛ.sn̩ 🔈] {3d}ssn nnoun: proprial noun as singular tantum proper noun as singular word
neuter neutral
KolArea of use: Field of expertise kolonics, anthropogeography¦Eseneffeminine female
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Inflection
Essensnoun to describe objectsinflection paradigm:{3d}
case \ number
singular
plural
nominative
dasEssen
dieEssen
genitive
desEssens
derEssen
dative
demEssen
denEssen
accusative
dasEssen
dieEssen
essenvverb to describe an actioninflection paradigm:{r31}
simple forms
infinitive
essen
imperative singular
iss!
imperative plural
esst!
participle I
essend
participle II
gegessen
present
singular
plural
1. Person
ich esse
wir essen
2. Person
du isst
ihr esst
3. Person
er isst
sie essen
past
singular
plural
1. Person
ich aß
wir aßen
2. Person
du aßest
ihr aßt
3. Person
er aß
sie aßen
subjunctive I
singular
plural
1. Person
ich esse
wir essen
2. Person
du essest
ihr esset
3. Person
er esse
sie essen
subjunctive II
singular
plural
1. Person
ich äße
wir äßen
2. Person
du äßest
ihr äßet
3. Person
er äße
sie äßen
Essensnoun to describe objectsinflection paradigm:{3d}
case \ number
singular
nominative
dasEssen
genitive
desEssens
dative
demEssen
accusative
dasEssen
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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.