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FromOld Englishwunian, fromProto-Germanic*wunāną, fromProto-Indo-European*wenh₁-(“to wish, love”). Cognate withDutchwonen,Germanwohnen.
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won (third-person singular simple presentwons,present participlewonning,simple past and past participlewonned)
Borrowed fromKorean원(圓)(won), fromSinitic圓/圆 (yuán, “circle” > “round coin”) referring to thepiece of eight.Doublet ofyuan andyen.
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won (third-person singular simple presentwoneth,present participlewonende,wonynge,first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participlewoned)
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won m (definite singularwonen,indefinite pluralwonar,definite pluralwonane)
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Borrowed fromKorean원(won), fromChinese圓 /圆(yuán).
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Borrowed fromRussianвон(von), fromOld East Slavicвънъ(vŭnŭ), fromProto-Slavic*vъ́nъ. CompareOld Polishwen.
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Seeon.
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| present | imperfect | pluperfect | future | |
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| 1st person singular | damaywon | damadoonwon | wonoonnaa | dinaawon |
| 2nd person singular | dangaywon | dangadoonwon | wonoonnga | dingawon |
| 3rd person singular | dafaywon | dafadoonwon | wonoonna | dinawon |
| 1st person plural | dañuywon | dañudoonwon | wonoonnañu | dinañuwon |
| 2nd person plural | dangeenwon | dangeendoonwon | wonoonngeen | dingeenwon |
| 3rd person plural | deñuywon | deñudoonwon | wonoonnañu | dinañuwon |
| imperative | ||||
| singular | wonal! | |||
| plural | wonleen! | |||
Omar Ka (2018),Nanu Dégg Wolof, National African Language Resource Center,→ISBN, page19