raus
See also: raus-
German
Etymology
Contraction of heraus (“out of here”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
raus
- (colloquial) out, out of there, outta there
- Er kommt jetzt raus.
- He's coming outside now.
- (colloquial) out, out of here, outta here
- Er geht raus zu den andern.
- He's going outside to the other people.
Usage notes
Unlike the standard language, colloquial German does not distinguish the meanings of hinaus (“out of here, away from the speaker”) and heraus (“out of there, out towards the speaker”). Raus is used for both meanings.
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Related terms
Interjection
raus!
Further reading
- “raus” in Duden online
Gothic
Romanization
raus
- Romanization of 𐍂𐌰𐌿𐍃
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse hraustr (“brave”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
raus (neuter singular raust, definite singular and plural rause, comparative rausere, indefinite superlative rausest, definite superlative rauseste)
References
- “raus” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
raus (neuter raust, definite singular and plural rause, comparative rausare, indefinite superlative rausast, definite superlative rausaste)
References
- “raus” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Occitan
Noun
raus m (plural rauss)
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