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Unkrautsäer

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German

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Etymology

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Unkraut (weeds) +‎ Säer (sower)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʊnkʁaʊ̯tˌzɛːɐ/ (standard; used naturally in western Germany and Switzerland)
  • IPA(key): /ˈʊnkʁaʊ̯tˌzeːɐ/ (overall more common; particularly northern and eastern regions)
  • Hyphenation: Un‧kraut‧sä‧er
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Noun

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Unkrautsäer m (strong, genitive Unkrautsäers, plural Unkrautsäer, feminine Unkrautsäerin)

  1. troublemaker (one who causes trouble, especially deliberately)
    Synonyms: Störenfried, Unruhestifter

Declension

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