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Bavarian
Etymology
From Middle High German verstān, virstēn, vorstēn, ferstān, from Old High German firstān, firstēn, from Proto-Germanic *frastāną, equivalent to ver- + steh. CompareGerman verstehen and Dutch verstaan.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɐˈʃd̥eː/,
- Hyphenation: ver‧steh
Verb
versteh (past participle verståndn)
- (transitive or intransitive) to understand
- to hear and interpret (speech)
- I versteh di ned bei dem Kråch. ― I can't understand you with this noise.
- to comprehend, make sense of
1984, Günter Dzikowski, Helmut Nowak, Peter Koller (lyrics and music), “Du verstehst mi ned”, in Der Sinn des Lebens, performed by Wolfgang Ambros:Du verstehst mi ned, du verstehst mi ned / Mir kummt sogoa vua, du huachst goa ned zua- You don't understand, you don't understand / It even seems to me you're not listening at all
- I versteh ned, wås d'moanst. ― I don't understand what you mean.
- Synonyms: begreifn, gneißn
- to take, see, gather (impute what is not explicitly stated)
- I häd des so verståndn, dåss mia schoaf san. ― I'd have understand this in such a way that we're even.
- to know, have knowledge or understanding of (through experience or study)
- De verstengang vü vom Autofoarn . ― They know a lot about driving a car.
- (reflexive) to understand oneself, understand each other, be understood
- (with ois) to see oneself as, to think of oneself as
- Mia verstengan se ois Dienstleister. ― We see ourselves as a service provider.
- to understand one another, be able to communicate
- I hoff, mia verstengan se. ― I hope we understand each other.
- (with mit) to get along with
- De zwoa verstenga se guad. ― The two get along well.
- Wia verstehst du di mit dein Chef? ― How do you get along with your boss?
- (with auf) to be an expert (at something)
- Se versteht se auf hinterfotzige Beleidigungen. ― She is an expert at making well disguised insults.
- to be meant, to have to be interpreted (in some way)
- De Preise verstengan se ohne Mehrwertsteier. ― The indicated prices do not include VAT. (literally, “The indicated prices should be understood as without VAT.”)
- (impersonal) to go without saying, to be obvious
- Des versteht se vo söbst. ― That goes without saying.
Conjugation
German
Pronunciation
Verb
versteh
- singular imperative of verstehen