Schnaps
German
Etymology
From German Low German Snapps, originally “a sip (of liquor)”. Related to schnappen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃnaps/
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Noun
Schnaps m (strong, genitive Schnapses, plural Schnäpse, diminutive Schnäpschen n)
- spirit, booze, hard liquor
- Synonyms: Branntwein; (colloquial) Fusel; (colloquial) Hartstoff; Spirituose
Usage notes
Declension
Derived terms
Descendants
- → Danish: snaps
- → English: schnapps, schnaps
- → Estonian: naps
- → Faroese: snapsur
- → Finnish: snapsi
- → French: schnaps
- → Japanese: シュナップス
- → Kashubian: sznaps
- → Norwegian Bokmål: snaps
- → Norwegian Nynorsk: snaps
- → Polish: sznaps
- → Portuguese: schnaps, schnapps
- → Russian: шнапс (šnaps)
- → Serbo-Croatian: šnaps, шнапс
- → Swedish: snaps
- → Ukrainian: шнапс (šnaps)
- → Vietnamese: rượu sơnap
Hunsrik
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃnaps/
Further reading
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