See also: Snaak

Dutch

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Etymology

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Possibly from Middle Low German snake (joker, prankster), possible etymologically the same as Middle Low German snake (viper, snake) (see more at English snake). Possibly related to Dutch snakken (to talk).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -aːk

Noun

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snaak m (plural snaken, diminutive snaakje n)

  1. joker, prankster
  2. (humorous) boy, young man

Derived terms

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