Conjugation of Verbs
The St. Ouennais origins of Sercquiais can be seen in the 2nd and 3rd person plural forms of the preterite. Sercquiais uses an ending -dr which is typical of the St. Ouennais dialect of Jèrriais, but generally not used elsewhere in Jersey (nor nowadays by younger speakers in St. Ouen).
Sercquiais | Jèrriais (St. Ouennais) |
standard Jèrriais | English |
---|---|---|---|
i vuliidr | i' voulîdrent | i' voulîtent | they wanted |
uu paaliidr | ou pâlîdres | ou pâlîtes | you spoke |
i füüdr | i' fûdrent | i' fûtent | they were |
uu prẽẽdr | ou prîndres | ou prîntes | you took |
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