ung
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse ungr, from Proto-Germanic *jungaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yuh₁en- (“young”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /onɡ/, [ɔŋˀ]
Adjective
ung (neuter ungt, plural and definite singular attributive unge, comparative yngre, superlative (predicative) yngst, superlative (attributive) yngste)
Further reading
- “ung” in Den Danske Ordbog
Icelandic
Adjective
ung
- strong nominative singular feminine of ungur
Irish
Etymology
Verb
ung (present analytic ungann, future analytic ungfaidh, verbal noun ungadh, past participle ungtha)
Conjugation
| singular | plural | relative | autonomous | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||||
| indicative | present | ungaim | ungann tú; ungair† |
ungann sé, sí | ungaimid | ungann sibh | ungann siad; ungaid† |
a ungann; a ungas / a n-ungann*; a n-ungas* |
ungtar |
| past | d'ung mé; d'ungas / ung mé‡; ungas‡ |
d'ung tú; d'ungais / ung tú; ungais‡ |
d'ung sé, sí / ung sé, sí‡ |
d'ungamar; d'ung muid / ungamar; ung muid‡ |
d'ung sibh; d'ungabhair / ung sibh; ungabhair‡ |
d'ung siad; d'ungadar / ung siad; ungadar‡ |
a d'ung / ar ung* |
ungadh; hungadh† | |
| past habitual | d'ungainn / ungainn‡ |
d'ungtá / ungtᇠ|
d'ungadh sé, sí / ungadh sé, sí‡ |
d'ungaimis; d'ungadh muid / ungaimis; ungadh muid‡ |
d'ungadh sibh / ungadh sibh‡ |
d'ungaidís; d'ungadh siad / ungaidís; ungadh siad‡ |
a d'ungadh / ar ungadh* |
d'ungtaí / ungtaí‡ | |
| future | ungfaidh mé; ungfad |
ungfaidh tú; ungfair† |
ungfaidh sé, sí | ungfaimid; ungfaidh muid |
ungfaidh sibh | ungfaidh siad; ungfaid† |
a ungfaidh; a ungfas / a n-ungfaidh*; a n-ungfas* |
ungfar | |
| conditional | d'ungfainn / ungfainn‡ |
d'ungfá / ungfᇠ|
d'ungfadh sé, sí / ungfadh sé, sí‡ |
d'ungfaimis; d'ungfadh muid / ungfaimis; ungfadh muid‡ |
d'ungfadh sibh / ungfadh sibh‡ |
d'ungfaidís; d'ungfadh siad / ungfaidís; ungfadh siad‡ |
a d'ungfadh / ar ungfadh* |
d'ungfaí / ungfaí‡ | |
| subjunctive | present | go n-unga mé; go n-ungad† |
go n-unga tú; go n-ungair† |
go n-unga sé, sí | go n-ungaimid; go n-unga muid |
go n-unga sibh | go n-unga siad; go n-ungaid† |
— | go n-ungtar |
| past | dá n-ungainn | dá n-ungtá | dá n-ungadh sé, sí | dá n-ungaimis; dá n-ungadh muid |
dá n-ungadh sibh | dá n-ungaidís; dá n-ungadh siad |
— | dá n-ungtaí | |
| imperative | ungaim | ung | ungadh sé, sí | ungaimis | ungaigí; ungaidh† |
ungaidís | — | ungtar | |
| verbal noun | ungadh | ||||||||
| past participle | ungtha | ||||||||
* Indirect relative
† Archaic or dialect form
‡Dependent form
Derived terms
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Mutation
| Irish mutation | |||
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| Radical | Eclipsis | with h-prothesis | with t-prothesis |
| ung | n-ung | hung | not applicable |
| Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. | |||
Further reading
- "ung" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
- “anoint” in New English-Irish Dictionary by Foras na Gaeilge.
Middle French
Article
ung
- Alternative form of un
Numeral
ung (invariable)
- Alternative form of un
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse ungr, from Proto-Germanic *jungaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yuh₁en- (“young”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʊŋ/
Adjective
ung (neuter singular ungt, definite singular and plural unge, comparative yngre, indefinite superlative yngst, definite superlative yngste)
- young (in the early part of life or growth)
Derived terms
References
- “ung” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse ungr, from Proto-Germanic *jungaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yuh₁en- (“young”). Akin to English young.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʊŋː/ (example of pronunciation)
Adjective
ung (masculine and feminine ung, neuter ungt, definite singular and plural unge, comparative yngre, indefinite superlative yngst, definite superlative yngste)
- young (in the early part of life or growth)
Derived terms
References
- “ung” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Rade
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /uuŋ/, [ʔuuŋ]
Noun
ung
Romanian
Verb
ung
- first-person singular present indicative of unge.
- first-person singular present subjunctive of unge.
- third-person plural present indicative of unge.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse ungr, from Proto-Germanic *jungaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yuh₁en- (“young”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): ɵŋ
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Adjective
ung (comparative yngre, superlative yngst)
Declension
| Inflection of ung | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative2 |
| Common singular | ung | yngre | yngst |
| Neuter singular | ungt | yngre | yngst |
| Plural | unga | yngre | yngst |
| Definite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
| Masculine singular1 | unge | yngre | yngste |
| All | unga | yngre | yngsta |
| 1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. | |||
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Vietnamese
Pronunciation
- (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [ʔʊwŋ͡m˧˧]
- (Huế) IPA(key): [ʔʊwŋ͡m˧˧]
- (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA(key): [ʔʊwŋ͡m˧˧]
Noun
ung
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