Bedeutung (Englisch)

  1. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to go, to walk
  2. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to leave
  3. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to leave, to take off (aeroplane, train)
  4. (class-7, impersonal, intransitive, strong) to be going; to be all right [with dative ‘for someone’ and predicate adjective ‘in a particular way’] (idiomatically translated by English be doing or similar, with the dative object as the subject)
  5. (class-7, impersonal, intransitive, often, strong) to be possible
  6. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to work, to function (of a machine, method or the like)
  7. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to last, to go for, to go on, to be in progress
  8. (class-7, intransitive, strong) to sit, to rise, to expand (of dough etc.)
  9. (class-7, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to be (on); to be paid for (by)
  10. (class-7, dated, impersonal, intransitive, regional, strong) to be approaching
  11. (class-7, strong) to go one's way, to make one's way (of a path, destination), to go separate ways

Frequenz

A1
Dialekte

Zürich

Zürich

gah

Zürich

Zürich

go

Bern

Bern

gah

Bern

Bern

ga

Aargau

Aargau

gah

Zug

Zug

gah

Zürich

Zürich

laufe

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

goh

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

goh

Luzern

Luzern

go

Thurgau

Thurgau

goh

Graubünden

Graubünden

go

Graubünden

Graubünden

goh

Zürich

Zürich

ga

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

go

Solothurn

Solothurn

goh

Bern

Bern

goh

Aargau

Aargau

goh

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

go

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

laufe

Basel-Stadt

Basel-Stadt

goh

Aargau

Aargau

laufe

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appenzell Innerrhoden

go

Solothurn

Solothurn

go

Thurgau

Thurgau

laufä

Wallis

Wallis

gaah

Zug

Zug

gaa

Zürich

Zürich

gaa

Zürich

Zürich

goh

Aargau

Aargau

loufe

Aargau

Aargau

go

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appenzell Innerrhoden

goh

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appenzell Innerrhoden

gaa

Appenzell Außerrhoden

Appenzell Außerrhoden

go

Bern

Bern

go

Bern

Bern

loufä

Bern

Bern

loufe

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

diigere

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

goo

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

lauffe

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

laufe

Basel-Stadt

Basel-Stadt

go

Basel-Stadt

Basel-Stadt

goo

Freiburg

Freiburg

gah

Graubünden

Graubünden

laufa

Luzern

Luzern

laufen

Obwalden

Obwalden

ga

Obwalden

Obwalden

laifä

Obwalden

Obwalden

gah

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

gah

Schaffhausen

Schaffhausen

goh

Schwyz

Schwyz

gah

Daten bereitgestellt von: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈɡeːən/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle High German gān, gēn, from Old High German gān, gēn, from Proto-West Germanic *gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₁- (“to leave”). Cognate with Dutch gaan, Low German gaan, gahn, English go, Swedish and Danish gå. The form gēn instead of gān is of Bavarian origin, but many dialects of Central and Low German have -e- (from earlier -ei-) or ei in the 2nd and 3rd person singular present, in keeping with the Proto-Germanic irregular conjugation. The -h- was introduced into the spelling by analogy with sehen, in which it had become mute but was retained in spelling.

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