schirrwarken

Low German

Etymology

From warken.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃɪɾvɑ͡ɐkn̩/

Verb

schirrwarken (past singular schirrwark, past participle schirrwarkt, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. to work physically
  2. to work intensively or for a long time
  3. to work with or at something (an animal, a tool, the stove etc.)
  4. to work around the house, the farm etc.

Usage notes

  • Meaning three usually with mit or an'n ('at', objective case) followed by the object in objective case.

Conjugation

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