aach

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See also: Aach and aa’ch

Central Franconian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old High German ahto.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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aach

  1. (Ripuarian) eight

Hunsrik

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old High German ouh, from Proto-Germanic *auk.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɔːx/
  • Rhymes: -ɔːx
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Adverb

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aach

  1. also, too; also (in addition; as well)
    Ich hon aach Hunger.
    I'm hungry, too.
    Aach das noch!
    That too!

Further reading

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Stoney

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Verb

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aach

  1. to be mouldy

Vilamovian

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aach

Etymology

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From Old High German eih, from Proto-Germanic *aiks. Akin to German Eiche and Cimbrian àicha.

Noun

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aach f (plural aachia, diminutive aachla)

  1. oak