mischen

German

Etymology

From Middle High German mischen (to mix) from Old High German misken (to mix), from Proto-Germanic *miskijaną (to mix), from Proto-Indo-European *meyk- (to mix). Akin to Old English miscian, mixian (to mix), Middle Low German mischen (to mix), Welsh mysgu (to mix), Latin misceō (I mix), Ancient Greek μίσγω (mísgō, to mix), μείγνῡμῐ (meígnūmi, to mix, bring together, connect), Old Church Slavonic мѣшати (měšati, to mix), Lithuanian maišyti (to mix), Sanskrit मिश्र (miśrá, mixed). More at mix.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɪʃn̩/, /ˈmɪʃən/
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Verb

mischen (third-person singular simple present mischt, past tense mischte, past participle gemischt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to mix
  2. (card games) to shuffle

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