zach

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Bavarian[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German zāch, from Old High German zāhi, zāh, from Proto-West Germanic *tą̄h(ī) (fitting; clinging; tenacious; tough). Cognate with German zäh (tough; chewy), Dutch taai (tough; chewy), Low German taag (tough; chewy), English tough.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /t͡sɑːx/, [-χ]
  • Hyphenation: zach

Adjective[edit]

zach (comparative zacher, superlative zachstn)

  1. (of food) chewy, stringy
    Des Schnitzl woa zach.The schnitzel was chewy.
  2. (of a person) tough, tenacious, persistent
    Er is a zacher Hund.He is a tough guy.
  3. (of a person) lazy, sluggish
    Er is a zacher Hund.He is a sluggard.
  4. arduous, tedious, tiresome, boring
    Der Füm woa so zach.The film was so boring.