fangen
Significado (Inglés)
- (class-7,strong,transitive) to catch (grab something flying in the air)
- (class-7,strong,transitive) to catch; to capture (to take hold of a person or an animal)
- (class-7,reflexive,strong) to improve in health; do well again; to do better
- (class-7,reflexive,strong) to calm down; to compose oneself
- (class-7,colloquial,dative,reflexive,strong,transitive) to catch (a disease; something unpleasant)
- (class-7,colloquial,dative,reflexive,strong) to be slapped
Conceptos
atrapar
coger
capturar
agarrar
asir
cazar
prender
tomar
apresar
empuñar
recibir
sorprender
sostener
recoger
acertar
apoderarse de
confiscar
dar con
dar en
escaldar
percibir
cazar junto sin matar
agarrar con la mano
atrapar con la mano
adquirir
chapar
disponer
pescar
asir fuertemente
pillar
aprehender
atajar
Frecuencia
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/ˈfaŋən/
Etimología (Inglés)
From Middle High German vāhen, from Old High German fāhan, a strong verb with past forms fieng, gefangan, from Proto-West Germanic *fą̄han, from Proto-Germanic *fanhaną. The present stem fang- is derived from the past forms. This development spread from Middle Low German vangen to Central German dialects of early modern German (compare already Old Saxon fangan alongside fāhan). The same happened in hängen (< hāhen), in which, however, the development was reinforced by the existence of two variant verbs and therefore established itself much faster than it did in fangen. (Still today foo is used in many dialects of Swiss German.) Cognate to German Low German fangen (“to catch”), Dutch vangen (“to catch”), Swedish få (“to get, receive”), West Frisian fange (“to catch”), Danish få (“to get, receive”), English fang (“to lay hold of”), Albanian peng (“to hinder, hold captive”).
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