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Yiddish
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish partacz and Belarusian парта́ч (partáč). By surface analysis, Old Polish partać + ־אַטש (-atsh).
Pronunciation
Noun
פּאַרטאַטש • (partatsh) m, plural פּאַרטאַטשעס (partatshes) or פּאַרטאַטשן (partatshn), feminine פּאַרטאַטשקע (partatshke)
- (derogatory) botcher, bungler, klutz
Derived terms
- פּאַרטאַטשיש (partatshish, “shoddy, clumsy, carelessly done, slovenly, neglected”)
- פּאַרטאַטשנע (partatshne, “clumsy, sloppy, poorly made/executed”)
- פּאַרטאַטשעווען (partatsheven, “to clumsy, to mess around, to fiddle, to do a fiddly job, to bumble, to stumble”)
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