jucken

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (intransitive, weak) to itch (feel itchy)
  2. (impersonal, sometimes, transitive, weak) to itch (cause an itchy feeling)
  3. (weak) to itch (scratch as to relieve an itch)
  4. (impersonal, informal, transitive, weak) to itch, to cause an urge
  5. (colloquial, transitive, weak) to concern, interest

Concetti

causare prurito

sentire prurito

causare dolore ardente

sentire dolore ardente

formicare

sentire formicolio

Frequenza

C2
Dialetti

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

bysse

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

figge

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Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈjʊkən/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle High German jucken, jücken, from Old High German jucchen, from Proto-West Germanic *jukkjan. The form with -u- shows (chiefly Upper German) umlaut hindrance before a velar geminate; here likely reinforced by the desire to avoid jü- (which in German exists only in derivatives of jung and Jude; cf. also the total absence of ji-).

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