gånz

Bavarian

Etymology

From Old High German ganz (whole, sound, healthy, complete, fullstanding), from Proto-West Germanic *gant (whole, sound).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡ̥ɔnd̥s/
  • IPA(key): /ɡ̥ɒ̃nd̥s/ (East Central, Vienna)

Adjective

gånz (not comparable)

  1. entire, whole, complete (always stressed)
    In gånzn Tåg håd's gregnt.It rained the entire day.
    Des is ned de gånze Gschicht.This is not the whole story.
  2. all (with definite article or determiner) (always unstressed)
    Wo san de gånzn Leit hi?Where have all the people gone?
  3. (mathematics) integer (of a number) (always stressed)
    Drei is a gånze Zoi.Three is an integer.

Adverb

gånz

  1. quite, rather (always unstressed)
    As Essn wår gånz guad.The food was quite good.
  2. very (always stressed)
    Und dånn is ois gånz schnö gångan.And then it all happened very quickly.
  3. wholly, entirely, completely, all (always stressed)
    Des håd er gånz alla gschåfft.He did this entirely on his own.
    Hoidst du mi fia gånz deppert?Do you think I'm completely stupid?
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