KONJUGASI CORSICA KATA KERJA PEENGE
PRESENT
Present
I peenge
you peenge
he/she/it peenges
we peenge
you peenge
they peenge
Present continuous
I am peenging
you are peenging
he/she/it is peenging
we are peenging
you are peenging
they are peenging
Present perfect
I have peenged
you have peenged
he/she/it has peenged
we have peenged
you have peenged
they have peenged
Present perfect continuous
I have been peenging
you have been peenging
he/she/it has been peenging
we have been peenging
you have been peenging
they have been peenging
PAST
Past
I peenged
you peenged
he/she/it peenged
we peenged
you peenged
they peenged
Past continuous
I was peenging
you were peenging
he/she/it was peenging
we were peenging
you were peenging
they were peenging
Past perfect
I had peenged
you had peenged
he/she/it had peenged
we had peenged
you had peenged
they had peenged
Past perfect continuous
I had been peenging
you had been peenging
he/she/it had been peenging
we had been peenging
you had been peenging
they had been peenging
FUTURE
Future
I will peenge
you will peenge
he/she/it will peenge
we will peenge
you will peenge
they will peenge
Future continuous
I will be peenging
you will be peenging
he/she/it will be peenging
we will be peenging
you will be peenging
they will be peenging
Future perfect
I will have peenged
you will have peenged
he/she/it will have peenged
we will have peenged
you will have peenged
they will have peenged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been peenging
you will have been peenging
he/she/it will have been peenging
we will have been peenging
you will have been peenging
they will have been peenging
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would peenge
you would peenge
he/she/it would peenge
we would peenge
you would peenge
they would peenge
Conditional continuous
I would be peenging
you would be peenging
he/she/it would be peenging
we would be peenging
you would be peenging
they would be peenging
Conditional perfect
I would have peenge
you would have peenge
he/she/it would have peenge
we would have peenge
you would have peenge
they would have peenge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been peenging
you would have been peenging
he/she/it would have been peenging
we would have been peenging
you would have been peenging
they would have been peenging
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you peenge
we let´s peenge
you peenge
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
peenging
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «PEENGE»
Ketahui penggunaan
peenge dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
peenge dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: ...
To PEENGE, PINGE, v. n. i. To complain, to speak in a querulous tone, to whine,
S. pron. peenge. A bytand Ballad on warlo wives, That gar thair men live pinging
lives. Flemyng, Evergreen, 2. 51. Rubr. 2. To pretend poverty, S. to ma]: 0 pair ...
2
Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
peenge from whinge, and influenced by peevish. . peirastic . . . peirastic [pye-ras-
tik] an adjective meaning 'tentative,. peenge [peendj] to complain in a whining
voice. One suspects that the qualification “in a whining voice” is unnecessary.
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English Language Word Builder
... NURSLE NUTATE OBDURE OBSIGN OBTEND OBTEST OBTUND OBVERT
OLFACT OMNIFY ONLOAD OOMPAH OSMOSE OSSIFY OUGHLY OUGLIE=
OVERGOè OVERGOt PANFRY PARLAY PASEAR PEARCE PEENGE PEENGE=
...
4
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
PEENGE, 1'. Se. lrel. th. Dur. Cum. \Vm. Also written peenje 5e. flan.) Lakel.' Cum.
l \\'m.; penje Cum“; pinge 5e. (_IAM.) N.l.l l\'.Cy.l w.Dur.' Cum]; pinje Cum.“ [
pingping] To whine, fret ; to complain of cold or hunger; to pretend to be poor. Sc.
lily ...
5
The Gentleman's Magazine
... Mr. Peenge of Ho'nrd de \Valdcn decided in h's favour 457 E/pbi Hey, 'he
Mamalvke chief, dies _ 586 E/y carhedral, (tained glass in 408 Emba'
goonTnrkishvessd'56I E'rignnu, French, occupy Winehester palace z9'. leuer
respecting mem 19 ...
6
The Biographical Treasury ... Third edition, with a ...
He became attorney{enerai in 17%; chancellor of the dnchy of anrartcr In [782,
and in: railed to the peenge', but died in the following year. DUNOIS, JONI, count
of Orleans and Longiit'vlllo, an ille'itlniate Ion ofthe duke of (Jrlmna, waa born in ...
7
Peerage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical ...
And having the King's leave to substitute a Deputy, he appointed Sir Maurice Fitz-
Gerald, of Lackagh, his near relation, to that voffice; and marrying his second wife
in London,. b Borlace, p- 98to it. ctss/ c Hist. of l'eland, p. 173. d Peenge ...
8
Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform, and on Reform in general ...
Peenge is the glass through which the people will always look at Monarchy; and
clear and unfullied should it be; for it is meant to diveijge the rays of royal
splendor and beneficence on the people, and to collect and point to the Throne
the ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1801
... and the Band proponit, tendit to the samin effect. The pannell desyrit the
Aduocat to produce the Band. 1 Gricvances. * To peenge or pinge, to complain.
VOL. II. B (Feb. 12.) — Intran. Robert Hammiltoune of Inchmauchane, Sir James
30 Jac.
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The European magazine: and London review
W. Ponsonby, raised to the Peenge. T.-ie Scotch Bankrupt Bill was read a third
time and passed. The House was afterwards occupied in a long discussion for
and against the propriety of withholding certain papers, respecting the Bhurtpore
...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1806