wurscht
See also: Wurscht
Bavarian
Alternative forms
- wuascht
Etymology
From the noun Wurscht.
Adjective
wurscht (comparative wurschter, superlative wurschtestn)
- irrelevant, meaningless
- Des is ma wurscht! ― I don't care!
- Dei Schuach håd a Loch. - Wurscht, mir gengan weider. ― Your shoe has a hole. - Never mind, we'll just keep walking.
Usage notes
The comparative and superlative are frequently formed in an analytical manner, with the comparative as (no) mehr wurscht (Literally, “(even) more irrelevant”), and the superlative as åm meistn wurscht (Literally, “the most irrelevant”).
Derived terms
- wurschtig
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Wurst.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vʊʁʃt], [vʊɐ̯ʃt]
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Adjective
wurscht (indeclinable, predicative only)
- (colloquial, predicative only) irrelevant, meaningless
Declension
Indeclinable, predicative-only.
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