rääch

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Central Franconian[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old High German reht, from Proto-Germanic *rehtaz.

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rääch (masculine räächte, feminine and plural räächte or rääch, comparative räächter, superlative et räächste)

  1. (central and eastern Ripuarian) right (not left)
    Op der räächte Seck sühs de jetz us Rothuus.
    You can now see our town hall on your right hand.
  2. (central and western Ripuarian) right (as it should be)
    Hä hät et Hätz om räächte Fleck.
    He has his heart at the right place.

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