German Words:

11 words

’ao popohaηanoun

der Sonnenaufgang

’n Abendintj

verschliffene Begrüßungsfloskel von „guten Abend“

’nausadv

hinaus

’Ndranghetanoun

kriminelle Vereinigung aus Kalabrien, die auf eine kriminelle Bewegung im 19. Jahrhundert ohne deutliche Kennzeichnung zurückgeht; das kalabrische Analogon zur Mafia

’nerdet

einer

’s Maul haltenphrase

keine Laute mehr aus seinem Mund geben, (sofort) aufhören zu reden; Johann Christoph Gottsched ^(→ WP) wertete den Imperativ halt’s Maul als Interjektion

’s-Gravenhagename

Stadt in der Provinz Südholland in den Niederlanden

’s-Gravenhagesnoun

Genitiv Singular des Substantivs ’s-Gravenhage

’s-Hertogenboschname

Stadt in der Provinz Nordbrabant in den Niederlanden

’s-Hertogenboschsnoun

Genitiv Singular des Substantivs ’s-Hertogenbosch

’Sgebengunoun

jemand, der ein Verbrechen begangen hat; scherzhafte Anrede

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