Oznaczający (Angielski)

  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

Koncepcje

robić

czynić

dawać

budować

dać

zrobić

kłaść

organizować

pozować

spędzać

urządzać

włączać

wychodzić

wyjść

czynić czymś

czynić konstruować

skłaniać do czegoś

zadowalać się

zadowolić się

działać

wypełnić

zawierać

zrealizować

sporządzić

wycinać

radzić sobie

konstruować

symulować

anulować

cofnąć

imitować

postępować

produkować

przygotowywać

stworzyć

uczynić

wybudować

naśladować

wydać na świat

wytwarzać

przeprowadzać

przygotować

kopiować

rodzić

wznosić

tworzyć

zachowywać się

Częstotliwość

A1
Dialekty

Zurych

Zurych

mache

Berno

Berno

mache

Argowia

Argowia

mache

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

mache

Lucerna

Lucerna

mache

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

mache

Zurych

Zurych

machä

Zug

Zug

mache

Solura

Solura

mache

Berno

Berno

machä

Gryzonia

Gryzonia

macha

Bazylea-Miasto

Bazylea-Miasto

mache

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appenzell Innerrhoden

mache

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

macha

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

tue

Szafuza

Szafuza

machä

Schwyz

Schwyz

mache

Bazylea-Miasto

Bazylea-Miasto

machä

Turgowia

Turgowia

machä

Turgowia

Turgowia

mache

Valais

Valais

machu

Argowia

Argowia

machä

Fryburg

Fryburg

mache

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

due

Obwalden

Obwalden

machä

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

machä

Dane dostarczone przez: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈmaxən/
Etymologia (Angielski)

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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