אַרבעט
Yiddish
Etymology 1
From Old High German arbeit, from Proto-West Germanic *arbaiþi, from Proto-Germanic *arbaidiz.
Noun
אַרבעט • (arbet) f, plural אַרבעטן (arbetn)
Derived terms
- אַרבעטזאַם (arbetzam, “hardworking”)
- אַרבעטסלאָז (arbetsloz, “unemployed; jobless”)
- אַרבעטסלאָזיקייט (arbetslozikeyt, “unemployment”)
- אַרבעטסלײַט (arbetslayt)
- אַרבעטסמאַן (arbetsman, “workman”)
- אַרבעטספּלאַץ (arbetsplats, “workplace”)
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
אַרבעט • (arbet)
- inflection of אַרבעטן (arbetn, “to work”):
- first/third-person singular
- second-person plural
- imperative singular/plural
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