räumen

(Inglese)

  1. (weak) to clear an area of debris, snow, mines, or other impediments
  2. (weak) to evacuate, to clear an area of people
  3. (weak) to vacate
  4. (weak) to put, to move something to a place deemed more fitting (especially of sets consisting of multiple individual items, or unwieldy large items)

Frequenza

B2
Dialetti

Canton Basilea Campagna

Canton Basilea Campagna

ruume

Dati forniti da: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

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

In summary

From Early New High German reumen, a Central German umlaut variant of the regular form raumen, from Middle High German rūmen, from Old High German rūmen, from Proto-West Germanic *rūmijan, from Proto-Germanic *rūmijaną. By surface analysis, Raum + -en. Raumen was in use in Upper German regions up until the 17th century and is still present in dialects, compare Bavarian rama.

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