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reich

(Anglais)

reichen

  1. (intransitive, weak) to reach (extend a certain distance)
  2. (ditransitive, weak) to pass, to hand, to serve, to put within reach
  3. (intransitive, weak) to suffice, to be enough, to do (for a certain purpose)

Opposé de
arm
Fréquence

A2
Dialectes

canton de Bâle-Campagne

canton de Bâle-Campagne

gstopft

canton de Bâle-Campagne

canton de Bâle-Campagne

ryych

canton de Bâle-Campagne

canton de Bâle-Campagne

vermeeglig

canton de Bâle-Campagne

canton de Bâle-Campagne

zwääg

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Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ʁaɪ̯ç/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle High German rīche, from Old High German rīhhi (“rich, mighty”), from Proto-West Germanic *rīkī, from Proto-Germanic *rīkijaz, a derivative of *rīks (“king, ruler”), itself a borrowing from Proto-Celtic *rīxs (compare Irish rí). All from Proto-Indo-European *h₃reǵ- (“to rule”), from which Latin rēx is derived. See also German Reich. Cognates include Danish rig, Dutch rijk, English rich, Icelandic ríkur Swedish rik and Plautdietsch rikj.

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