Pronunciation: /tɔu̯kniːpm̩/
verb
Syllabication: to·knie·pen
[1]
advanced vocabulary
Low Saxon:
English:
Dutch:
German:

Phrases:

en Oog tokniepen
[2]
advanced vocabulary
Examples:
den Moors tokniepen
[3]
peripheral vocabulary
Low Saxon:
English:
die
Dutch:
German:
Examples:

Verbforms:

infinitive:
to­knie­pen
past participle:
to­kne­pen
ik
du
he/se/dat
wi
ji
se
present:
ik kniep to
du knipp­st to
he/se/dat knipp­t to
wi kniept to
ji kniept to
se kniept to
past:
ik kneep to
du kneepst to
he/se/dat kneep to
wi kne­pen to
ji kne­pen to
se kne­pen to
perfect:
ik heff to­kne­pen
du hest to­kne­pen
he/se/dat hett to­kne­pen
wi hebbt to­kne­pen
ji hebbt to­kne­pen
se hebbt to­kne­pen
conjunctive:
ik kneep to
du kneepst to
he/se/dat kneep to
wi kne­pen to
ji kne­pen to
se kne­pen to
imperative:
kniep to!
kniept to!

Etymology:

Compound word constructed from: to + kniepen