nach-
German
Etymology
Formed from the preposition nach (“past, after”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [naːχ]
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Prefix
nach- (separable)
- indicates a later action as in nacharbeiten, nachbessern
- indicates following or pursuit of someone or something, as in nachgehen, nachfahren
- indicates repetition or succession, as in nachfüllen, nachkaufen
- to check something nachzählen, nachprüfen
- to improve something, as in nachfärben (“redye”), nachhelfen (“give extra help; private lessons”)
- indicates the exact copying of something as in nachmachen, nachdrucken (“reprint”), nachahmen, nachbeten
- indicates a purposeful action, as in nachdenken, nachforschen
Derived terms
German terms prefixed with nach-
- nacharbeiten
- nacherzählen
- nachflüstern
- nachfühlen
- nachprüfen
- nachschlichten
- nachsetzen
- nachtragen
- nachtreten
- nachwachsen
- nachzählen
Related terms
Old Irish
Particle
nach-
- Alternative form of ná (negative particle used with the imperative) used before an infixed pronoun
Usage notes
Takes a connecting vowel a (in the Milan glosses) or i (in the Würzburg glosses) before a consonant-initial infixed pronoun.
Further reading
- Thurneysen, Rudolf (1940, reprinted 2003), D. A. Binchy and Osborn Bergin, transl., A Grammar of Old Irish, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, →ISBN, pages 265, 539
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