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A few notes: * (dated) means that the word is not used by native speakers any more. * (poetic) means that the word only survives through quotes and proverbs. * (obscure) means that the word is only used in certain sociolects, cultural settings or in prose. It is also used for words belonging to the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group. * The Diacritical Bredish Spelling is used. For a guide on transliterating DBS to SBS, see Bredish#Orthography. * In case of verbs, the infinitive is given. If the past form of a verb differs from the standard declination, the first person singular past form is given as well. * The pronunciation is given in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Stress is only indicated in polysyllabic words.

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  • Vocabulary of Bredish/Bredish - English
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  • A few notes: * (dated) means that the word is not used by native speakers any more. * (poetic) means that the word only survives through quotes and proverbs. * (obscure) means that the word is only used in certain sociolects, cultural settings or in prose. It is also used for words belonging to the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group. * The Diacritical Bredish Spelling is used. For a guide on transliterating DBS to SBS, see Bredish#Orthography. * In case of verbs, the infinitive is given. If the past form of a verb differs from the standard declination, the first person singular past form is given as well. * The pronunciation is given in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Stress is only indicated in polysyllabic words.
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  • A few notes: * (dated) means that the word is not used by native speakers any more. * (poetic) means that the word only survives through quotes and proverbs. * (obscure) means that the word is only used in certain sociolects, cultural settings or in prose. It is also used for words belonging to the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group. * The Diacritical Bredish Spelling is used. For a guide on transliterating DBS to SBS, see Bredish#Orthography. * In case of verbs, the infinitive is given. If the past form of a verb differs from the standard declination, the first person singular past form is given as well. * The pronunciation is given in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Stress is only indicated in polysyllabic words. The following abbreviations are used: * n common noun * n-neut neuter noun * v verb * adj adjective * adv adverb * pron pronoun * prep preposition * num numeral * intj interjection * art article
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