naacht
Hunsrik
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Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old High German naht, from Proto-Germanic *nahts (“night”), from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts (“night”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /naːxt/
Noun
naacht f (Wiesemann spelling)
- night
- Bible, Genesis 1:5
- Kot hot es licht "taach" kenënt un tii tunkelheet "naacht" kenënt.
- God called the light "day", and the darkness he called "night".
- Kot hot es licht "taach" kenënt un tii tunkelheet "naacht" kenënt.
- Bible, Genesis 1:5
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