woin

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== Bavarian == === Alternative forms === wolln (Southern Bavarian) === Etymology === From Middle High German wollen, wöllen, wullen, wellen, from Old High German wollen, wellen, from a blend of Proto-West Germanic *willjan and *walljan, from Proto-Germanic *wiljaną and *waljaną, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *welh₁-. Compare German wollen, Low German willen, Dutch willen, English will, West Frisian wolle, Danish ville. See also wöhn. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈvo̞en/, /ˈβo̞en/ === Verb === woin (past participle woin) (Central Bavarian) (transitive) to want; to wish; to desire; to demand I wui des nimmer. ― I don't want that anymore. I wü sofuat a Åntwuat! ― I demand an answer right now! (auxiliary) to intend, to mean, to plan Er woid des heid no måcha. ― He intended to get it done today. I woid Eahna jetzn ned beleidign. ― I didn't mean to insult you. Mia woin im Summer wegafoan. ― We are planning to travel this summer. ==== Conjugation ==== (West Central Bavarian) (East Central Bavarian)