sputen

(Inglese)

to hurry, to make haste

Frequenza

47k
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈʃpuːtən/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

17th century, at first alongside spuden, both secondary adaptations of Middle Low German spôden, from Old Saxon spōdian, from Proto-West Germanic *spōdijan, derived from *spōdi (“prosperity, success”), itself from the verb *spōan, from Proto-Germanic *spōaną (“to prosper, succeed, be happy”), from Proto-Indo-European *speh₁- (“to prosper, turn out well”). The West Germanic verb had a cognate in Old High German spuoten, which however remained without continuation. Cognate with Dutch spoeden, English speed.

sich beeilen

schnell fahren

fix machen

hinne machen

vorran machen

Beine in die Hand nehmen

hunzen

se dépêcher

zich haasten

haast maken

spoed maken

voortmaken

zich spoeden

se précipiter

se presser

śpieszyć się

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