Dutch Verbs That End in -n

Posted by Yohann

There are Dutch verbs that end in -n instead of the usual -en in the infinitive.

A high frequency verb that uses -n in the infinitive ending is doen, which means *to do

ik doe

jij doet

u doet

hij/zij/het doet

wij doen

jullie doen

zij doen

Another verb of this nature is the verb gaan = to go.

ik ga

jij gaat

u gaat

hij/zij/het gaat

wij gaan

jullie gaan

zij gaan

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3 Comments

  • Matt commented on September 21, 2009 at 6:50 pm |Permalink

    It’s officially been a whole month since the Dutch and German blogs have been updated! What is going on? Is anybody else upset about this? Please post more updates soon, Yohann!

  • Frank commented on September 28, 2009 at 4:09 am |Permalink

    Is this blog dead?

  • Dan commented on November 1, 2009 at 1:13 pm |Permalink

    Waar is Johan? Ik wil meer!

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