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Central Franconian
Etymology
From Old High German sleht.
Pronunciation
Adjective
schlääch (masculine schläächte, feminine and plural schläächte or schlääch, comparative schläächter, superlative et schläächste)
- (Ripuarian) bad; not good
Dä Torwaat von dännen es su schlääch, datt e schlääch es.- Their goalkeeper is really bad. (Literally: ... so bad that he’s bad.)
Usage notes
- The above construction “it’s so X that it’s X” is a common idiom in Ripuarian, expressing English “really, actually, totally”.