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Bavarian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkʰenɐ/
  • Hyphenation:ken‧na

Etymology 1

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    FromMiddle High Germankunnen, fromOld High Germankunnan, fromProto-West Germanic*kunnan. Cognate withGermankönnen,Englishcan,Dutchkan.

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    Verb

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    kenna (past participlekenna)

    1. (auxiliary)can, tobe able to
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation ofkenna
    infinitivekenna
    past participlekenna
    presentpastsubjunctive
    1st person singularkon, ko, kåkant, kantad, kuntad
    2nd person singularkonst, kånnstkanst, kantadst, kuntadst
    3rd person singularkon, ko, kåkant, kantad, kuntad
    1st person pluralkennankantn, kantadn, kuntadn
    2nd person pluralkenntskants, kantats, kuntats
    3rd person pluralkennankantn, kantadn, kuntadn
    imperative
    singular-
    plural-

    Etymology 2

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      FromMiddle High Germankennen, fromOld High Germankennan, fromProto-West Germanic*kannijan(to know), fromProto-Germanic*kannijaną(to know), a causative form of*kunnaną formed with the suffix*-janą. Cognate withGermankennen,Dutchkennen,Scots andEnglishken(to know).

      Verb

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      kenna (past participlekennt)

      1. (transitive) toknow, to be acquainted with; to be familiar with
        Des Biachlkenn i scho.Iknow this book already.
      2. (transitive) torecognize,perceive
        Se häd mi fåst nedkennt mit der neichn Frisur.She almost didn'trecognize me with my new hairstyle.
      Conjugation
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      Conjugation ofkenna
      infinitivekenna
      past participlekennt
      presentpastsubjunctive
      1st person singularkennkennat
      2nd person singularkennstkennadst
      3rd person singularkenntkennat
      1st person pluralkennankennadn
      2nd person pluralkenntskennats
      3rd person pluralkennankennadn
      imperative
      singular-
      plural-
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      Estonian

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      Adjective

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      kenna

      1. illativesingular ofkena

      Faroese

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      Etymology

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      FromOld Norsekenna, fromProto-Germanic*kannijaną.

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      Verb

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      kenna (third person singular past indicativekendi,third person plural past indicativekent,supinekent)

      1. toknow
      2. tofeel
      3. toteach

      Conjugation

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      Conjugation ofkenna(group v-8)
      infinitivekenna
      supinekent
      presentpast
      first singularkennikendi
      second singularkennirkendi
      third singularkennirkendi
      pluralkennakendu
      participle (a7)1kennandikendur
      imperative
      singularkenna!
      pluralkennið!

      1Only the past participle being declined.

      Icelandic

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      Etymology

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      FromOld Norsekenna, fromProto-Germanic*kannijaną.

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      kenna (weak verb,third-person singular past indicativekenndi,supinekennt)

      1. toteach, totutor
        • Timothy 2:11-12 (English,Icelandic)
          Konan á að læra í kyrrþey, í allri undirgefni. Ekki leyfi ég konu aðkenna eða taka sér vald yfir manninum, heldur á hún að vera kyrrlát.
          A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman toteach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent.
      2. toinstruct
        Synonym:leiðbeina
      3. (dated) toascribe
        Synonym:eigna
      4. (archaic, poetic) toknow a person
        Synonym:þekkja
      5. tofeel

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      This verb needs aninflection-table template.

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      Old Norse

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      Etymology

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      FromProto-Germanic*kannijaną, fromProto-Indo-European*ǵn̥néh₃ti, from*ǵneh₃-(to know).

      Verb

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      kenna

      1. toknow (a person)
      2. tofeel
      3. toteach someone [withdative]

      Conjugation

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      Conjugation ofkenna — active (weak class 1)
      infinitivekenna
      present participlekennandi
      past participlekenndr
      indicativesubjunctive
      presentpastpresentpast
      1st person singularkennikenndakennakennda
      2nd person singularkennirkenndirkennirkenndir
      3rd person singularkennirkenndikennikenndi
      1st person pluralkennumkenndumkennimkenndim
      2nd person pluralkenniðkennduðkenniðkenndið
      3rd person pluralkennakenndukennikenndi
      imperativepresent
      2nd person singularkenn,kenni
      1st person pluralkennum
      2nd person pluralkennið
      Conjugation ofkenna — mediopassive (weak class 1)
      infinitivekennask
      present participlekennandisk
      past participlekennzk
      indicativesubjunctive
      presentpastpresentpast
      1st person singularkennumkkenndumkkennumkkenndumk
      2nd person singularkenniskkenndiskkenniskkenndisk
      3rd person singularkenniskkenndiskkenniskkenndisk
      1st person pluralkennumskkenndumskkennimskkenndimsk
      2nd person pluralkennizkkennduzkkennizkkenndizk
      3rd person pluralkennaskkennduskkenniskkenndisk
      imperativepresent
      2nd person singularkensk,kennisk
      1st person pluralkennumsk
      2nd person pluralkennizk

      Descendants

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      Further reading

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      • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “kenna”, inA Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at theInternet Archive

      Scots

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      ken +‎-na

      Contraction

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      kenna

      1. donotknow
        • 1822, John Galt, chapter XCIX, inSir Andrew Wylie, of that Ilk:
          Ikenna how it was, that at the time I didna experience such a sorrow as I should have felt.
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        • 1902, John Buchan,The Outgoing of the Tide:
          'Stop!' says he, — 'stop, Laird Heriotside! Ikenna what your errand is, but it is to no holy purpose that ye're out on Beltane E'en. D' ye no hear the warring o' the waters?'
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      Vilamovian

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      Etymology

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      FromMiddle High Germankunnen, fromOld High Germankunnan, fromProto-West Germanic*kunnan.

      Verb

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      kenna

      1. toknow (be acquainted or familiar with)

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      Noun

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      kenna

      1. fish

      Verb

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      kenna

      1. tofish
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