zusammen

German (Berlin)

/tsuˈzamən/, /tsəˈzamən/, /ˈtsam(ən)/

adv
Definitions
  • together, jointly

Etymology

Inherited from Middle High German zesamne, zesamene, zesamen (together) inherited from Old High German zisamane (together) prefix from German sammen (together) derived from Proto-Germanic *samana (together) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (one, together, same, whole, summer, together with, from which also comes Ancient Greek m, as one, like).

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Proto-Indo-European

*sem-

Gloss

one, together, same, whole, summer, together with, from which also comes Ancient Greek m, as one, like

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