haßn
Bavarian
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Old High German heizzan, from Proto-West Germanic *haitan, from Proto-Germanic *haitaną.
Pronunciation
editVerb
edithaßn (past participle ghaßn) (East Central Bavarian, Carinthia, Vienna)
- (copulative) to have a name; to be named; to be called; but implying that one “owns” this name, not necessarily that one goes by it
- Wia haßt du? ― What is your name?
- I haß ... ― I’m called ...
- Es sågn ålle Wickerl zu mir, owa i haß Ludwig. ― They call me Wickerl, but my name is Ludwig.
- (intransitive or transitive) to mean, to signify; to have a meaning
- Des haßt, mia håbn ka Zeit mehr. ― This means that we have no time left.
- Wås haßt „Auto“ auf Englisch? ― What is ‘Auto’ in English?
- (transitive) to call (someone something)
- Er håt mi an Trottl ghaßn. ― He called me an idiot.
- (transitive, archaic) to order, to direct, to call to do something
- Se håt eam ghaßn, nåch da Schui åzruafn. ― She told him to call after school
Conjugation
editConjugation of haßn
infinitive | haßn | ||
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present tense | past tense | subjunctive | |
1st person sing. | haß | - | haßad |
2nd person sing. | haßt | - | haßast |
3rd person sing. | haßt | - | haßad |
1st person plur. | haßn | - | haßadn |
2nd person plur. | haßts | - | haßats |
3rd person plur. | haßn | - | haßadn |
imperative sing. | haß | ||
imperative plur. | haßts | ||
past participle | ghaßn |
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