nachäffen

German

Etymology

nach- + äffen

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnaːχˌʔɛfn̩/
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  • Hyphenation: nach‧äf‧fen

Verb

nachäffen (weak, third-person singular present äfft nach, past tense äffte nach, past participle nachgeäfft, auxiliary haben)

  1. to ape, to mimic
  2. (derogatory) to copycat, to imitate
    • 1827, Heinrich Heine, Buch der Lieder [Book of Songs], Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe:
      Du Doppelgänger! du bleicher Geselle! / Was äffst du nach mein Liebesleid, / Das mich gequält auf dieser Stelle, / So manche Nacht, in alter Zeit?
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