klappen
Danish
Dutch
Pronunciation
audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɑpən
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch clappen, from Old Dutch *klappon, from Proto-Germanic *klappōną.
Verb
klappen
- to clap (make sound or music with the hands)
- to applaud (clap hands in order to praise)
- Synonym: applaudisseren
- to smack, strike rather hard and/or loud
- to crack with a loud sound, like a whip
- to burst
- to fold, to hinge
- to wag one's lips, talk, converse
- 1770, Nederlandsche vogelen, part 1, page 2:
- Men gaf hem, boven dien, waerschynlyk zynen naem van Garrulus, omdat hy, in eene kooi opgevoed, zeer wel leert klappen, gelyk de Pappegaeyen.
- [The Eurasian jay] was moreover probably given its name Garrulus as he, when raised in a cage, learns to talk very well, like parrots do.
- (colloquial, slang) to smoke weed
- (colloquial, slang) to make stoned
- Ik denk dat die jonko me echt gaat klappen.
- I think that joint is going to make me really high.
Inflection
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Derived terms
- klappen als een ekster
- klapper
- klapperen
- inklappen
- openklappen
- uitklappen
- verklappen
- klapraam
- klapstoel
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
German
Etymology
A Central and Low German verb, from Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value), probably from Proto-Germanic *klappōną. Cognate with Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value), English clap, Old High German klapfō (“clapping sound”). Also related with German klaffen (“to be wide open”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklapən/, [ˈklapən], [ˈklapm̩]
- Hyphenation: klap‧pen
Audio (file)
Verb
klappen (weak, third-person singular present klappt, past tense klappte, past participle geklappt, auxiliary haben)
- (intransitive) to clap (make a soft clapping sound, particularly of something being closed)
- (transitive) to fold; to flip; to bend (to close or open a hinge)
- Synonyms: umbiegen, umschlagen
- Zum Transport muss diese Liege geklappt werden.
- In order to be transportable, this deckchair needs to be folded.
- (intransitive, chiefly colloquial) to work out, to succeed, to function correctly, etc.
- Synonyms: funktionieren; fluppen (colloquial, regional)
- Wenn alles klappt, bin ich um sieben zu Hause.
- If everything works out, I’ll be home by seven.
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Conjugation
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Derived terms
- abklappen
- aufklappen
- ausklappen
- einklappen
- herunterklappen
- hochklappen
- Klapp
- klappbar
- Klappe
- klappern
- Klappstuhl
- umklappen
- verklappen
- zuklappen
- zusammenklappen
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Middle High German klopfen, from Old High German klophōn. Cognate with German klopfen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklɑpən/
Conjugation
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