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Why has "strong verb" been redirected to this page? Strong and weak verbs exist in English, and redirection to semantic discussion of German does not help in the least!
Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The semantic development of *woida is in this article in two different places, once under strong verbs and once under preterite-presents. It can't be both. As German wissen is clearly preterite-present, I think it should be the latter, but I'd rather this were corrected by someone who is more specialized. --Doric Loon (talk) 20:16, 22 May 2012 (UTC)Reply