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Central Franconian
- lehre (southern Moselle Franconian)
Etymology
From Old High German lēren. Compare German lehren (“to teach”), Dutch leren (“to learn, teach”).
Pronunciation
Verb
liehre (third-person singular present liehrt or leht, past participle jeliehrt or jeleht)
- (Ripuarian, northern Moselle Franconian) to learn
Von aale Lück ka’ mer noch jet liehre.- There’s something you can learn from old people.
- (same dialects) to teach
Dat mäht nix, dat liehren ich dir.- No problem, I’ll teach it you.
Usage notes
- The general form are liehrt, jeliehrt. The forms leht, jeleht are Colognian.