makke
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See also: mäkké
Dutch[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Yiddish מכה (make, “illness”), from Hebrew מַכָּה (maká, “attack”).
Noun[edit]
makke m (plural makkes, diminutive makketje n)
- (informal, Bargoens) blow
- (informal, Bargoens) misfortune
- In de jatten van die smerissen vallen was een makke voor zo'n sjofele schlemiel.
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- (informal, Bargoens) problem, shortcoming
- Die koe heeft een makke.
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Synonyms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
Adjective[edit]
makke
- inflection of mak:
- (Dutch proverb) Er gaan veel makke schapen in een hok.
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