hoffen

(Inglês)

to hope

Freqüência

B1
Dialetos

Zurique

Zurique

hoffe

Argóvia

Argóvia

hoffe

São Galo

São Galo

hoffe

Zug

Zug

hoffe

Berna

Berna

hoffe

Zurique

Zurique

hoffä

Berna

Berna

hoffä

Basileia-Campo

Basileia-Campo

hoffe

Basileia-Cidade

Basileia-Cidade

hoffe

Lucerna

Lucerna

hoffe

Soleura

Soleura

hoffe

Grisões

Grisões

hoffa

São Galo

São Galo

hoffa

Obwald

Obwald

hoffä

Friburgo

Friburgo

hoffe

Turgóvia

Turgóvia

hoffe

Valais

Valais

hoffu

Basileia-Cidade

Basileia-Cidade

hoffä

Argóvia

Argóvia

hoffä

Turgóvia

Turgóvia

hoffä

Schaffhausen

Schaffhausen

hoffä

Schwyz

Schwyz

hoffe

Dados fornecidos por: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Pronunciado como (IPA)
/ˈhɔfən/
Etimologia (Inglês)

In summary

From Middle High German hoffen (12th c.), from northern Old High German *hoffōn, from Proto-West Germanic *hopōn. It is uncertain whether the (unattested but probable) Old High German form was inherited or rather borrowed from Old Dutch hopon with implementation of the High German consonantism (which was then still entirely predictable). In fact, some scholars consider that all continental forms go back to Old English hopian, introduced as a religious term by Anglo-Saxon missionaries. The word was at any rate absent from Upper German, where it only established itself in later Middle High German, gradually displacing the now obsolete gedingen. See English hope for more.

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