bingen

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== German == === Etymology === Borrowed from English binge. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbɪnd͡ʒən/, [ˈbɪnd͡ʒn̩], [-dʃn̩] Hyphenation: bin‧gen Rhymes: -ɪnd͡ʒən === Verb === bingen (weak or irregular weak, third-person singular present bingt, past tense bingte, past participle gebingt or gebinged, auxiliary haben) (colloquial) to binge ==== Usage notes ==== As with other verbs of English origin where ⟨a⟩, ⟨i⟩ correspond to [ɛɪ̯], [aɪ̯], the conjugated forms commonly (but unofficially) retain the -e- (as in er *binget, sie *bingete etc.). German verbs borrowed from English can optionally form the past participle (Partizip II) in -ed in two cases The English verb ends in a silent ⟨e⟩: English like → German liken → geliked (previously only gelikt) The verb's past participle is usually not inflected: English relax → German relaxen → relaxed (previously only relaxt) But -ed- is not permitted when the participle is inflected, thus: meine gelikten Bilder (not meine *gelikeden Bilder) ein relaxter Abend (not ein *relaxeder Abend) ==== Conjugation ==== === References === === Further reading === “bingen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache == Swedish == === Noun === bingen definite singular of binge