tånzn

Bavarian

Etymology

From Middle High German tanzen, from Old French dancer (via Middle Low German or Middle Dutch dansen), from Vulgar Latin *danciō, from Proto-West Germanic *þansōn (to draw, pull, stretch), from Proto-Indo-European *tens- (to stretch, pull). Cognates include German tanzen, Yiddish טאַנצן (tantsn), English dance, Old Norse danza.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥ɔnd̥sn̩/
  • IPA(key): /ˈd̥ɒ̃ːnd̥sn̩/ (East Central Bavarian, Vienna)
  • Hyphenation: tånzn

Verb

tånzn (past participle tånzt)

  1. to dance

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • dertånzn
  • durchanåndertånzn
  • durchtånzn
  • einatånzn
  • einetånzn
  • einitånzn
  • neitånzn
  • Tånz
  • Tånzn
  • ummatånzn
  • ummetånzn
  • ummitånzn
  • vuatånzn
  • weidertånzn
  • zuwatånzn
  • zuwetånzn
  • zuwitånzn
  • zåmmtånzn
  • åtånzn
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