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schittn

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Bavarian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German schütten, schüten (to shake; to pour), from Old High German scuttēn (to shake), from Proto-Germanic *skudjaną, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewt- (to shake, jolt). Cognate with German schütten, Hunsrik schidde, Dutch schudden (to shake); perhaps cognate with Lithuanian kutė́ti (to shake up) and Russian скитаться (skitatʹsja, to wander, stray).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈʃid̥ːn̩/, /ˈʃiːd̥n̩/

Verb

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schittn (past participle gschitt)

  1. to pour; to throw of both liquids and solids
    Soi i da wås ins Glasl schittn?Shall I pour you something in the glass?
    De Restln då schitt ma aufn Kompost.We'll throw those leftovers on the compost.
  2. (impersonal) to rain heavily
    Gestern håds wieder gschitt ois wia.It rained cats and dogs yesterday.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of schittn
infinitive schittn
past participle gschitt
present past subjunctive
1st person singular schitt schittad
2nd person singular schittst schittadst
3rd person singular schitt schittad
1st person plural schittn schittadn
2nd person plural schitts schittads
3rd person plural schittn schittadn
imperative
singular schitt
plural schitts

Derived terms

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