geh

See also: ge̍h and -geh

Translingual

Etymology

Abbreviation of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#GEH German, HutteriteCategory:Translingual abbreviations#GEH.

Symbol

gehCategory:Translingual lemmas#GEHCategory:Translingual symbols#GEHCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#GEHCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3Category:ISO 639-3 language code for Hutterisch.

See also

Alemannic German

Pronunciation

Verb

geh (third-person singular simple present git, past participle geh, auxiliary haa)Category:Alemannic German lemmas#GEHCategory:Alemannic German verbs#GEHCategory:Alemannic German verbs#GEHCategory:Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH (SwitzerlandCategory:Swiss Alemannic German#GEH)

  1. alternative spelling of gee

Bavarian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Category:Bavarian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰeh₁-#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰengʰ-#GEH

From Middle High GermanCategory:Bavarian terms inherited from Middle High German#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms derived from Middle High German#GEH gān, gēn, from Old High GermanCategory:Bavarian terms inherited from Old High German#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms derived from Old High German#GEH gān, gēn, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Bavarian terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#GEH *gān, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Bavarian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms derived from Proto-Germanic#GEH *gāną, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Bavarian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#GEH *ǵʰeh₁- (to leave). Cognates include German gehen, Dutch gaan, Yiddish גיין (geyn), English go, Old Norse , Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌲𐌲𐌰𐌽 (gaggan).

Pronunciation

Verb

geh (past participle gångan)Category:Bavarian lemmas#GEHCategory:Bavarian verbs#GEHCategory:Bavarian terms with redundant script codes#GEHCategory:Bavarian entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. (intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH) to walk, to go
    Heit wui i nimmer geh.I don't walk to walk anymore today.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Gemma, gemma!Let's go!Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  2. (auxiliaryCategory:Bavarian auxiliary verbs#GEH, with an infinitive) to go and perform the action denoted by the infinitive
    I geh mi wåschn.I'll go and wash myself.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Geh di schaman!Go and be ashamed of yourself!Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Gehst heit spuatln?Are you going to do sport today?Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  3. (transitiveCategory:Bavarian transitive verbs#GEH) to go, to take
    Heit geh ma de schware Streckn.Today we'll take the difficult route.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  4. (intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH) to leave, to go
    So, mia miassn geh.Alright, we have to leave.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  5. (impersonalCategory:Bavarian impersonal verbs#GEH, intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH) to be going; to be all right; indicates how the dative object fares
    Wia geht's? - Jå, geht eh.How's it going? - It's going alright.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  6. (intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH, often impersonalCategory:Bavarian impersonal verbs#GEH) to be possible, to work
    Dad des geh?Would that be possible?Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Geht des so?Does it work that way?Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  7. (intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH) to work, to function (of a machine, method or the like)
    De Maschin geht scho wieder.The machine is working again.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  8. (intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH) to sit, to rise, to expand (of dough etc.)
    Der Toag muaß oa Stund geh.The dough has to sit for one hour.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  9. (intransitiveCategory:Bavarian intransitive verbs#GEH, derogatoryCategory:Bavarian derogatory terms#GEH, with auf or åm) to get on someone's nerves (object variable)
    Des geht ma auf d'Nervn.This is getting on my nerves. (literally, “This is going on my nerves.”)Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Der geht ma åm Beidl.He's getting on my nerves. (literally, “He is going on my dick.”)Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Du gehst ma åm Oasch.You are getting on my nerves. (literally, “You are going on my arse.”)Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH

Conjugation

Conjugation of geh
infinitive geh
past participle gånga
present past subjunctive
1st person singular geh gangad
2nd person singular gehst gangadst
3rd person singular geht gangad
1st person plural gengan gangan
2nd person plural gehts gangats
3rd person plural gengan gangan
imperative
singular geh
plural gehts

Interjection

gehCategory:Bavarian lemmas#GEHCategory:Bavarian interjections#GEHCategory:Bavarian entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. singular imperative of gehCategory:Forms linking to themselves#GEH
  2. interjection preceding a request or an objection: will you, would you, come on
    Geh, gimma bitte no a Glasl.Give me another glass, would you?Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Geh, hoid de Goschn!Shut your trap, will you!Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Geh, des kånnst do ned måcha.Come on, you can't do that.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  3. interjection indicating or reinforcing disbelief or doubt: no, nah, no way, get out of here
    Geh, des håd s' sicher ned gsågt!Nah, she certainly didn't say that!Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    Håst scho gheat? Da Mayer håd se derstessn. - Geh!Have you heard? Mayer has died in an accident. - No way!Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
    I bi scho siebnmoi um d'Wöd gfoan. - Geh, Gschichtldrucker.I've travelled around the world seven times. - Get out of here, you storyteller.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH
  4. interjection preceding and reinforcing a reply or retort to previously voiced doubt: no, not at all, by no means
    Is des ned gfährlich, wia du des måchst? - Geh, i måch des scho immer so.Isn't how you do that dangerous? - Not at all, I've always done it this way.Category:Bavarian terms with usage examples#GEH

Derived terms

German

Pronunciation

Verb

gehCategory:German non-lemma forms#GEHCategory:German verb forms#GEHCategory:German entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. singular imperative of gehen

Northern Kurdish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Northern Kurdish entries#GEH

Alternative forms

Noun

geh f (Arabic spelling گەھ)Category:Northern Kurdish lemmas#GEHCategory:Northern Kurdish nouns#GEHCategory:Northern Kurdish entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Northern Kurdish feminine nouns#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. (anatomyCategory:kmr:Anatomy#GEH) finger joint
Declension

Etymology 2

From PersianCategory:Northern Kurdish terms borrowed from Persian#GEHCategory:Northern Kurdish terms derived from Persian#GEH گاه (gâh, time; place).

Adverb

geh (Arabic spelling گەھ)Category:Northern Kurdish lemmas#GEHCategory:Northern Kurdish adverbs#GEHCategory:Northern Kurdish entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. sometimes, at times
    Synonyms: carina, gavina

References

  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “geh I”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press, page 254
  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “geh II”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press, page 254

Pennsylvania German

Etymology

Compare German gehen, Dutch gaan, English go.

Pronunciation

Verb

gehCategory:Pennsylvania German lemmas#GEHCategory:Pennsylvania German verbs#GEHCategory:Pennsylvania German entries with incorrect language header#GEHCategory:Pages with entries#GEHCategory:Pages with 6 entries#GEH

  1. to go

Conjugation

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