There are 2 forms of past in Luxembourgish – the perfect tense and the imperfect. Now you may say: Why should I bother with the past? I’d rather learn how to hold conversation and speak fluently!”
Well… yes, the present tense is useful. I’m sure you’re doing all kinds of things right now… like reading, sitting and ….
But this is NOTHING compared with what you have already done today or the past months. The thing is, you can study all kinds of things like cases or prepositions or genders … you will NOT be able to hold even the easiest normal conversation if you don’t know anything about the past tense.
This is true for pretty much any language. But it is even more true for spoken Luxembourgish.
In Luxembourgish we mostly use the Perfect tense for all the verbs as most of the Luxembourgish verbs do NOT have an Imperfect tense. For the very few verbs which have an Imperfect we ALWAYS use the Imparfait (Imperfect or simple past tense).
⇒Which form of Luxembourgish past to use does NOT depend on the content or information you want to get across. It rather depends on the actual verb.
We use the Imparfait with the following verbs
- hunn (to have) & sinn (to be)
- modal verbs (except mussen)
- some other verbs
1. sinn & hunn
Present Perfect Imperfect
sinn: ech sinn ech si gewiescht ech war
Imperfect: ech war – du waars – hien / hatt / si war – mir waren – dir waart -si waren
hunn: ech hunn ech hu gehat ech hat
Imperfect: ech hat – du has – hien / hatt / si hat – mir haten – dir hat -si haten
Sinn and hunn are (almost) always used in the imperfect tense in both spoken and in written Luxembourgish. Therefore it is important to learn right at the beginning of your learning journey these 2 verbs in the imperfect tense.
Beispiller (examples)
Ech war doheem. – I was at home.
Ech hat de Kapp wéi. – I had a headache.
Now of course you could use the Present Perfect and say “Ech sinn doheem gewiescht” or “Ech hu de Kapp wéi gehat” but it sounds very, very, very strange and no native speakers would say this in a conversation.
2. Modal Verbs
wëllen (to want) – däerfen (to be allowed) – kënnen (to be able) – sollen (should)
Present Perfect Imperfect
ech wëll ech hu wëllen ech wollt
ech däerf ech hunn däerfen ech duerft
ech kann ech hu kënnen ech konnt
ech soll ech hu sollen ech sollt
Remark: The modal verb mussen has no imperfect! You have to use it in the perfect tense.
Beispiller (examples)
Ech wollt en Hond. – I wanted a dog.
Ech duerft am Hotel net fëmmen.- I wasn’t allowed to smoke at the hotel.
Wéi ech jonk war, konnt ech kee Schach spillen. – When I was young, I couldn’t play chess.
Meng Fra sot, ech sollt méi Sport maachen. – My wife said, I should do more sports.
3. Other Verbs
wëssen (to know) – stoen (to stand) – sëtzen (to be in a sitting position) – ginn (to become / exist) – leien (to lie down)
Present Perfect Imperfect
ech weess ech hu gewosst ech wosst (wousst)
ech stinn ech hu gestanen ech stoung
ech sëtzen ech hu gesiess ech souz
ech ginn ech si ginn ech gouf
ech leien ech hu geleeën ech louch
For the following 3 verbs native speakers use both the imperfect and the perfect tense
soen (to say) – kréien (to get, to receive) – denken (to think)
Present Perfect Imperfect
ech soen ech hu gesot ech sot
ech kréien ech hu kritt ech krut
ech denken ech hu geduecht ech duecht
Learning tip:
Learn the few-imperfect-only-verbs (only 11!!) as exceptions … so to better memorise them in conversations.
Let’s practice
Try to translate the following sentences into Luxembourgish:
- I wanted to go home early.
- I didn’t know that.
- I thought you would cook today.
- Where have you (plural) been on vacation?
- I sat more than one hour at the docter.
- I’ve already told you that twice.
- We’ve never been to Ireland.
- We used to have a dog.
- When he was young, he couldn’t swim.
- I lied down on the couch the whole Sunday.
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