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Bavarian
Etymology
From Middle High German gelten, from Old High German geltan. Compare German gelten, Dutch gelden, English yield, Icelandic gjalda.
Pronunciation
Verb
götn (past participle goitn) (East Central Bavarian)
- (intransitive) to be valid; to count; to hold true
- Des güt ned, i woa no ned soweid! ― That doesn't count, I wasn't ready!
- (intransitive) to be effective; to be in force
- De neiche Veruadnung güt ab muagn. ― The new regulations is in force as of tomorrow.
- (intransitive) to be for/of (+ dative)
- (intransitive, with “ois” or “fia”) to be regarded (as something); to pass (for something)
- (intransitive, with “lassen”) to pass; to go; (Often translated with låssn as a unit into allow, endure, permit, accept, etc.)
- Na, des kemma ned götn låssn. ― No, we can't let that pass .
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