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What does the word “Atten” mean?
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What does the first part "Atten" of the word "Attentäter" mean?
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There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.
– πάντα ῥεῖ
3 hours ago
Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm
– knut
2 hours ago
Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.
– Christian Geiselmann
43 secs ago
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There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.
– πάντα ῥεῖ
3 hours ago
Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm
– knut
2 hours ago
Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.
– Christian Geiselmann
43 secs ago
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There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.
– πάντα ῥεῖ
3 hours ago
Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm
– knut
2 hours ago
Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.
– Christian Geiselmann
43 secs ago
2
2
There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.
– πάντα ῥεῖ
3 hours ago
There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.
– πάντα ῥεῖ
3 hours ago
Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm
– knut
2 hours ago
Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm
– knut
2 hours ago
Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.
– Christian Geiselmann
43 secs ago
Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.
– Christian Geiselmann
43 secs ago
add a comment |
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»Atten« bedeutet gar nichts, diesen Wortstamm gibt es im Deutschen nicht. Das Wort »Attentat« stammt vom lateinischen »attentāre« ab. Das ist eine Nebenform von
attemptāre
Dieses lateinische Wort bedeutet: antasten, versuchen, jmdm. beizukommen suchen
Es ist zusammengesetzt aus:
ad-
Das bedeutet: zu, an, hin(zu), heran, herbei
und
temptāre
Das heißt: betasten, berühren, angreifen
Quelle: DWDS
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»Atten« bedeutet gar nichts, diesen Wortstamm gibt es im Deutschen nicht. Das Wort »Attentat« stammt vom lateinischen »attentāre« ab. Das ist eine Nebenform von
attemptāre
Dieses lateinische Wort bedeutet: antasten, versuchen, jmdm. beizukommen suchen
Es ist zusammengesetzt aus:
ad-
Das bedeutet: zu, an, hin(zu), heran, herbei
und
temptāre
Das heißt: betasten, berühren, angreifen
Quelle: DWDS
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»Atten« bedeutet gar nichts, diesen Wortstamm gibt es im Deutschen nicht. Das Wort »Attentat« stammt vom lateinischen »attentāre« ab. Das ist eine Nebenform von
attemptāre
Dieses lateinische Wort bedeutet: antasten, versuchen, jmdm. beizukommen suchen
Es ist zusammengesetzt aus:
ad-
Das bedeutet: zu, an, hin(zu), heran, herbei
und
temptāre
Das heißt: betasten, berühren, angreifen
Quelle: DWDS
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»Atten« bedeutet gar nichts, diesen Wortstamm gibt es im Deutschen nicht. Das Wort »Attentat« stammt vom lateinischen »attentāre« ab. Das ist eine Nebenform von
attemptāre
Dieses lateinische Wort bedeutet: antasten, versuchen, jmdm. beizukommen suchen
Es ist zusammengesetzt aus:
ad-
Das bedeutet: zu, an, hin(zu), heran, herbei
und
temptāre
Das heißt: betasten, berühren, angreifen
Quelle: DWDS
»Atten« bedeutet gar nichts, diesen Wortstamm gibt es im Deutschen nicht. Das Wort »Attentat« stammt vom lateinischen »attentāre« ab. Das ist eine Nebenform von
attemptāre
Dieses lateinische Wort bedeutet: antasten, versuchen, jmdm. beizukommen suchen
Es ist zusammengesetzt aus:
ad-
Das bedeutet: zu, an, hin(zu), heran, herbei
und
temptāre
Das heißt: betasten, berühren, angreifen
Quelle: DWDS
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There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.
– πάντα ῥεῖ
3 hours ago
Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm
– knut
2 hours ago
Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.
– Christian Geiselmann
43 secs ago