![]() Hebrew: ל־ (he) ( l'- ) ( written together with the following word ). ![]() Greek: ( extension ) να (el) ( na ) Ancient Greek: please add this translation if you can.French: -er (fr) ( 1st conjugation ), -re (fr) ( 2nd conjugation ), -ir (fr) ( 3rd conjugation ).Finnish: not used in Finnish the first infinitive of all verbs ends with -a or -ä.Estonian: not used in Estonian the first infinitive of all verbs ends with -a.Catalan: -ar (ca) ( 1st conjugation ) -er (ca), -r, -re ( 2nd conjugation ) -ir (ca) ( 3rd conjugation ).Non-Germanic cognates include Albanian ndaj ( “ towards ” ), Irish do ( “ to, for ” ), Breton da ( “ to, for ” ), Welsh i ( “ to, for ” ), Russian до ( do, “ to ” ). Cognate with Scots tae, to ( “ to ” ), North Frisian to, tö, tu ( “ to ” ), Saterland Frisian tou ( “ to ” ), Low German to ( “ to ” ), Dutch toe ( “ to ” ), German zu ( “ to ” ), West Frisian ta ( “ to ” ). English Alternative forms įrom Middle English to ( “ to ” ), from Old English tō ( “ to ” ), from Proto-Germanic *tō, *ta ( “ to ” ), from Proto-Indo-European *de, *do ( “ to ” ).
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