mischn

Bavarian

Etymology

From Middle High German mischen (to mix) from Old High German misken (to mix), from Proto-Germanic *miskijaną (to mix), from Proto-Indo-European *meyḱ- (mix). Cognate with English mix, German mischen (to mix), Middle Low German mischen (to mix), Welsh mysgu (to mix), Latin misceō (I mix), Ancient Greek μίσγω (mísgō, to mix), μείγνῡμῐ (meígnūmĭ, to mix, bring together, connect), Old Church Slavonic мѣшати (měšati, to mix), Lithuanian maišyti (to mix), Sanskrit मिश्र (miśrá, mixed). More at mix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmiʃn̩/
  • Hyphenation: mischn

Verb

mischn (past participle gmischt)

  1. (transitive) to mix; to blend
    Wånnst blau und göb mischt, kriagst grean.If you mix blue and yellow you'll get green.
  2. (reflexive) to mingle with [with unter (+ accusative)]
    Se håd se unter d'Leit gmischt.She mingled with the people.
  3. (transitive, card games) to shuffle
    Zerscht de Koatn mischn, dånn austäuln.First shuffle the cards, then deal them.

Conjugation

Conjugation of mischn
infinitive mischn
past participle gmischt
present past subjunctive
1st person singular misch mischad
2nd person singular mischt mischadst
3rd person singular mischt mischad
1st person plural mischn mischadn
2nd person plural mischts mischats
3rd person plural mischn mischadn
imperative
singular misch
plural {{{imp-pl}}}

Derived terms

  • aufmischn
  • durchmischn
  • eimischn
  • einamischn
  • einemischn
  • einimischn
  • Mischung
  • umadummischn
  • vermischn
  • zåmmmischn
  • åmischn