Bavarian edit

Etymology edit

From Middle High German besuoch (test; interest (of borrowed money); right to use a place as pasture grounds), from Old High German besuoch (temptation). Compare German Besuch, Dutch bezoek, German Low German Besök/Besöök, Beseik.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈb̥suɐ̯x/, [-χ]

Noun edit

Bsuach m

  1. visit
    I kim heid auf Bsuach.I'm coming for a visit today.
  2. (collective) visitor or visitors
    Mia håm heid an Bsuach.We have visitors today.

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