Happen
See also: happen
German
Etymology
Adopted in the 18th century from German Low German, which may have borrowed it from Dutch. A Dutch verb happen (“to snap”) is attested from the 16th century on; all ultimately imitative of children's speech (Kindersprache).
Compare also contemporary Dutch hap. It is unsettled whether there is any relation with Old French happer.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhapən/, [ˈhapən], [ˈhapm̩]
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Declension
See also
- Imbiss m
- Snack m
- Zwischenmahlzeit m
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