geszeft
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from German Geschäft, from Middle High German gescheft, from Old High German giscaft, from Proto-West Germanic *gaskafti, from Proto-Germanic *gaskaftiz. Compare English gesheft, Yiddish געשעפֿט (gesheft).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
geszeft m inan (diminutive geszefcik)
- (business, colloquial, dated, derogatory) unfair business
- Synonym: szwindel
- small-scale venture
- Hypernym: interes
- (archaic) tiny store
- Hypernym: interes
Declension[edit]
Declension of geszeft
singular | plural | |
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nominative | geszeft | geszefty |
genitive | geszeftu | geszeftów |
dative | geszeftowi | geszeftom |
accusative | geszeft | geszefty |
instrumental | geszeftem | geszeftami |
locative | geszefcie | geszeftach |
vocative | geszefcie | geszefty |
Derived terms[edit]
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