schnippeln

German

Alternative forms

  • schnibbeln (northern and western; frequent in writing since the late 20th c.)
  • schnipfeln (southern; perhaps dated)

Etymology

Frequentative of schnippen, from Central and Low German dialects (18th century). Compare Dutch snippen (to chop).

Pronunciation

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Verb

schnippeln (third-person singular simple present schnippelt, past tense schnippelte, past participle geschnippelt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to chop; to cut into small pieces (e.g. vegetables)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • Schnippelbohnen
  • Schnippelei
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