hämmern
See also: Hämmern
German
Etymology
From Middle High German hemern, hemeren, from Old High German *hemeren, *hemerren, *hemerien, from Old High German *hamarjaną, *hamarōną (“to hammer”), related to the Proto-Germanic noun *hamaraz.
Cognate with Middle Low German hēmeren, German Low German hamern (“to hammer”), Dutch hameren (“to hammer”), English hammer (“to hammer”), Danish hamre (“to hammer”), Swedish hamra (“to hammer”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɛmɐn/
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Verb
hämmern (weak, third-person singular present hämmert, past tense hämmerte, past participle gehämmert, auxiliary haben)
- to hammer
Conjugation
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Derived terms
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