Gaart

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Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Old High German gardo, northern form of garto, from Proto-Germanic *gardô. Cognate with German Garten, Dutch gaard, English yard and garden.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Gaart m (plural Gäert, diminutive Gäertchen)

  1. garden

Usage notes

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  • Gäertner (gardener) and the plural diminutive Gäertercher retain the /t/. All other derivatives are built from the stem Gaarde(n)-.