Schneewittchen
German
Etymology
From German Low German Sneewittken, compound of Snee (“snow”) and witt (“white”) with the diminutive ending -ken. The form has been only partially adapted to standard German; the expected form would be Schneeweißchen, which does indeed exist, albeit in an unrelated German tale called “Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot”.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʃneːˈvɪt.çən/
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Proper noun
Schneewittchen n (genitive Schneewittchens)
- Snow White (a German folktale)
- Schneewittchen gehört zu den bekanntesten deutschen Märchen.
- Snow White is one of the best-known German folktales.
- Schneewittchen gehört zu den bekanntesten deutschen Märchen.
- Snow White (the main character of this tale)
- Die böse Stiefmutter hasste Schneewittchen.
- The evil stepmother hated Snow White.
- Die böse Stiefmutter hasste Schneewittchen.
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