Frosch
See also: frosch
German
Etymology
From Middle High German vrosch, from Old High German frosc (“frog”), from Proto-Germanic *fruskaz (“frog”), from Proto-Indo-European *prew- (“jump, hop”). Cognate with Middle Low German vorsch (“frog”), Dutch vors, West Frisian froask, Icelandic froskur, English frosh (“frog”). More at frosh.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fʀɔʃ/
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Declension
Derived terms
- Froschlinse
- Froschmann
- Kleiner Wasserfrosch
- Laubfrosch
- Seefrosch
- Teichfrosch
See also
Pennsylvania German
Etymology
From Middle High German vrosch, from Old High German frosc (“frog”), from Proto-Germanic *fruskaz (“frog”), from Proto-Indo-European *prew- (“jump, hop”). Cognate with German Frosch, Middle Low German vorsch (“frog”), Dutch vors, West Frisian froask, Icelandic froskur.
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