nåch-

Bavarian

Etymology

nåch in compounds.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnɔːx/

Prefix

nåch-

  1. Separable verb prefix that indicates following or pursuit; after, follow
    nåch- + geh (to walk)nåchgeh (to follow, to walk after)
    nåch- + rennan (to run)nåchrenna (to run after, to chase)
    nåch- + schaugn (to look)nåchschaugn (to follow with one's gaze)
  2. Separable verb prefix that indicates repetition or continuation of a completed process; again, later, in addition
    nåch- + soizn (to salt)nåchsoizn (to add salt)
    nåch- + wåchsn (to grow)nåchwåchsn (to regrow)
    nåch- + bliatn (to bleed)nåchbliatn (to have a secondary bleeding)
  3. Separable verb prefix that indicates revision; re-
    nåch- + fårbln (to colour)nåchfårbln (to recolour)
    nåch- + messn (to measure)nåchmessn (to remeasure)
    nåch- + zöhn (to count)nåchzöhn (to recount)
  4. Separable verb prefix that indicates a specific and purposeful activity
    nåch- + denkn (to think)nåchdenkn (to think about something, to reflect, to ponder, to contemplate)
    nåch- + schaugn (to look)nåchschaugn (to check (up) on, to inspect, to look up)
    nåch- + frågn (to ask)nåchfrågn (to ask again, to inquire, to request)
  5. Separable verb prefix that indicates copying and imitation; after
    nåch- + baun (to build)nåchbaun (to build after)
    nåch- + måcha (to do, to make)nåchmåcha (to imitate, to copy)
    nåch- + kocha (to cook)nåchkocha (to copy or recreate a dish)
  6. Noun prefix that indicates a later event, fact, circumstance; after
    nåch- + Mittåg (noon)Nåchmittåg (afternoon)
    nåch- + Speis (dish)Nåchspeis (dessert) (literally, "after dish")
    nåch- + Gschmåckn (dish)Nåchgschmåckn (aftertaste)

Derived terms

Bavarian terms prefixed with nåch-
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