huachn

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From Middle High German horchen, hōrchen, from late Old High German hōrechen, probably from original *hōrahhōn, from Proto-Germanic *hauzakōną, derived from *hauzijaną + intensive -k-. Cognate with German horchen, Middle Dutch horken, hoorken, Old Frisian hērkia (West Frisian harkje), Old English *heárcian (English hark).

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huachn (past participle ghuacht)

  1. (intransitive) to listen (to something)
    Friara håm de Leit no mehr Radio ghuacht.People used to listen to the radio more.
    Huach amoi, du Wappler!Listen, you idiot!

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