machen

(Inglés)

  1. (transitive, weak) to make, to produce, to create (an object, arrangement, situation, etc.)
  2. (transitive, weak) to make, prepare (food, drinks, etc.)
  3. (informal, transitive, weak) to do, perform, carry out (an action) (to execute; to put into operation)
  4. (transitive, weak) to do (a noun); indicates an activity associated with a noun
  5. (transitive, weak) to go (a specified sound) (to make the sound)
  6. (transitive, weak) to make, to cause
  7. (transitive, weak) to cause [with dative ‘for/in someone’ and accusative abstract noun ‘fear, pain, difficulty, happiness, etc.’] (often translated idiomatically with English make followed by an adjective)
  8. (transitive, weak) to make (to cause to be)
  9. (transitive, weak) to make (to transform) [with accusative ‘something’ and aus (+ dative) ‘from something else’] (often translated idiomatically with English turn (something into something else))
  10. (transitive, weak) to make (to have as a feature) (often not translated literally)
  11. (colloquial, informal, transitive, weak) to come to, to total, to cost (to require the payment of)
  12. (transitive, weak) to make, to be (the result of a calculation)
  13. (colloquial, informal, transitive, weak) to make (to earn, gain wages, profit, etc.)
  14. (transitive, weak) to be, to play (to act as the indicated role, especially in a performance)
  15. (colloquial, transitive, weak) to signify, to mean [with nichts, viel, etc.] (translated idiomatically as English (not) matter)
  16. (informal, intransitive, weak) to make, to make oneself out to be, to act, to play (to behave so as to give an appearance of being; to act as if one were (something, or a certain way))
  17. (euphemistic, informal, intransitive, weak) to do one's business, do number two or number one, go (to defecate or urinate)
  18. (reflexive, weak) to do, to fare
  19. (reflexive, weak) to look (to have an appearance of being)
  20. (colloquial, dative, reflexive, weak) to get cracking (on/with), to get a move on (it), to get down (to)
  21. (imperative, weak) come on, let's go

Frecuencia

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Dialectos

Cantón de Zúric

Cantón de Zúric

mache

Cantón de Berna

Cantón de Berna

mache

Argovia

Argovia

mache

Cantón de San Galo

Cantón de San Galo

mache

Cantón de Lucerna

Cantón de Lucerna

mache

Basilea-Campo

Basilea-Campo

mache

Cantón de Zúric

Cantón de Zúric

machä

Cantón de Zug

Cantón de Zug

mache

Cantón de Soleura

Cantón de Soleura

mache

Cantón de Berna

Cantón de Berna

machä

Grisóns

Grisóns

macha

Basilea-Cidade

Basilea-Cidade

mache

Appenzell Interior

Appenzell Interior

mache

Cantón de San Galo

Cantón de San Galo

macha

Cantón de San Galo

Cantón de San Galo

tue

Cantón de Schaffhausen

Cantón de Schaffhausen

machä

Cantón de Schwyz

Cantón de Schwyz

mache

Basilea-Cidade

Basilea-Cidade

machä

Turgovia

Turgovia

machä

Turgovia

Turgovia

mache

Valais

Valais

machu

Argovia

Argovia

machä

Cantón de Friburgo

Cantón de Friburgo

mache

Basilea-Campo

Basilea-Campo

due

Obwalden

Obwalden

machä

Cantón de San Galo

Cantón de San Galo

machä

Datos proporcionados por: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Pronúnciase como (IPA)
/ˈmaxən/
Etimoloxía (Inglés)

In summary

Inherited from Middle High German machen, from Old High German mahhōn, from Proto-West Germanic *makōn, from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (“to knead, mix, make”). Cognate with Dutch maken, Low German maken, English make.

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