schtroumpf
French
Etymology
Coined by Peyo, probably from German Strumpf (“stocking, sock”), which is not semantically related, but peculiar and “funny sounding” to the French ear because of the unfamiliar combinations of consonants. See also smurf.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʃtʁumf/
Audio (Paris) (file)
Adjective
schtroumpf (feminine schtroumpfe, masculine plural schtroumpfs, feminine plural schtroumpfes)
Derived terms
- schtroumpfage
- schtroumpfer
- schtroumpfement
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