setzen

(Îngilîzî)

  1. (causative, form-of, transitive, weak) causative of sitzen: to set; to put
  2. (reflexive, weak) to sit down
  3. (reflexive, weak) to settle
  4. (weak) to bet on

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sitzen

  1. (class-5, intransitive, strong) to sit; to perch
  2. (class-5, intransitive, strong) to stay (in one place); to remain; to be (in a particular place or state)
  3. (class-5, intransitive, strong) to fit
  4. (class-5, intransitive, regional, strong) to be (e.g. with voller)
  5. (class-5, colloquial, intransitive, strong) to do time; to spend time in jail
  6. (class-5, colloquial, intransitive, strong, usually) to hit home; to have a significant effect
  7. (Switzerland, class-5, intransitive, strong) to sit down

Pircarînî

A2
Wekî (IPA) tê bilêvkirin
/ˈzɛtsən/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)

In summary

From Middle High German setzen, from Old High German sezzen, from Proto-West Germanic *sattjan. Cognate with Hunsrik setze, English set, Dutch zetten, and Yiddish זעצן (zetsn).

Related words

bicihkirin

bi cîh kirin

cih bûn

cihê xwe girtin

deyne

leqiyan

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