lüpfe
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Alemannic German[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle High German lüpfen. Further origin unknown. Cognate with German lüpfen.
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
lüpfe (third-person singular simple present lüpft, past participle glüpft, auxiliary haa)
- to lift, raise
- 2009, Andreas Neeser, No alles gliich wie morn, page 20:
- Der eint lüpft d Hand und lost mit offnem Muul.
- One of them raises his hand and listens, open-mouthed.
Usage notes[edit]
- Used in Aarau, Basel, Bern, Glarus, Lucerne, Solothurn, Uri, Wallis, Zurich Knonaueramt.
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Verb[edit]
lüpfe
- inflection of lüpfen:
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