kratzen

(Engels)

  1. (weak) to scratch (rub a surface with a sharp, pointy rough object, especially to remove itching)
  2. (weak) to scratch (rub a surface with a sharp, pointy rough object, especially to remove itching)
  3. (weak) to scratch, to be scratchy or itchy (to cause itching)
  4. (weak) to scratch (mark a surface with a sharp object)
  5. (colloquial, weak) to annoy, to bother
  6. (slang, weak) to jack, mooch, steal

Frekwensie

C1
Dialekte

Kanton Aargau

Kanton Aargau

chräble

Kanton Aargau

Kanton Aargau

chratze

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

glyyble

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

gnyyble

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

gratze

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

grätzerle

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

gritze

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

struuche

Kanton Basel-Land

Kanton Basel-Land

grääble

Data verskaf deur: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/ˈkʁat͡sn̩/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

From Middle High German kratzen, from Old High German krazzōn, chrazzōn, from Proto-Germanic *krattōną, from Proto-Indo-European *gred- (“to scrape”); compare Albanian gërresë (“rasp, scraper”).

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