Förtchen

German

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Low German Futtje. Possibly from futt (at once, directly), cognate of High German fort (cf. sofort). The form Förtchen is probably based on this interpretation, but it is also plausible because the pastries are baked in batches and then directly eaten. Alternatively it could be related with Dutch vod (rag, lap, flabby thing). Compare especially obsolete Dutch vadde (flabby biscuit/scone).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfœʁtçən/, [ˈfœʁt.çən], [ˈfœɐ̯t-]
  • Homophone: Pförtchen (regional)

Noun

Förtchen n (strong, genitive Förtchens, plural Förtchen)

  1. (Northern Germany) a kind of pastry comparable to poffertjes and Berliner

Declension

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