auffallen
German (Berlin)
[ˈʔaufˌfalən]
verb-strong
Definitions
- to stand out
- (with dative) to catch someone's eye; (translating the dative as the subject) to notice
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German ūfvallen affix from German fallen (fall).
Origin
German (Berlin)
fallen
Gloss
fall
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fall English
- Fallbeil German
- Fallgatter German
- Fallobst German
- Fallreep German
- Fallsucht German
- Gefälle German
- abfallen German
- anfallen German
- anheimfallen German
- auseinanderfallen German
- ausfallen German
- befallen German
- durchfallen German
- einfallen German
- entfallen German
- fallen German
- gefallen German
- hereinfallen German
- herfallen German
- herunterfallen German
- hinfallen German
- niederfallen German
- runterfallen German
- schwerfallen German
- umfallen German
- verfallen German
- vorfallen German
- wegfallen German
- zerfallen German
- zufallen German
- zusammenfallen German
- überfallen German
- fali Esperanto
- vallen Middle High German
- ūfvallen Middle High German
- fallen
- Gefälle
- Fallbeil
- gefallen
- Fallreep
- zufallen
- umfallen
- abfallen
- anfallen
- befallen
- Fallobst
- ausfallen
- Fallsucht
- herfallen
- verfallen
- zerfallen
- vorfallen
- wegfallen
- hinfallen
- einfallen
- entfallen
- überfallen
- Fallgatter
- durchfallen
- hereinfallen
- niederfallen
- schwerfallen
- anheimfallen
- runterfallen
- herunterfallen
- zusammenfallen
- auseinanderfallen