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Bavarian
Etymology
From Middle High German vlach, from Old High German flah, from Proto-Germanic *flakaz.
Pronunciation
Adjective
flåch
- shallow (wide and not deep)
- Synonym: seicht
- Antonym: tiaf
- a flåchs Wåsser ― shallow water
- a flåche Vertiafung ― a shallow indentation
- flat (wide and not high)
- Synonym: nieder
- Antonym: hoch
- a flåcher Kuacha ― a flat cake
- a flåche Låndschaft ― a flat landscape
- not steep; having little slope; comparatively plane and level
- Antonym: steil
- a flåchs Bergplateau ― a level mountain plateau
- a flåcher Åstiag ― a slight ascent
- (figuratively, of jokes, films etc.) vapid; shallow (lacking intellectual depth or refinement)
- Synonym: (slightly different) seicht
- a flåcher Witz / a Flåchwitz ― a shallow joke
- (Austria, Vienna) broke
- Synonyms: åbrennt, neger, stier