rennan

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== Bavarian == === Alternative forms === renna (West Central Bavarian) === Etymology === From a merger of transitive / causative Old High German rennan (“to make something run or flow”) (from Proto-Germanic *rannijaną), and intransitive Old High German rinnan (“to run or flow”) (from Proto-Germanic *rinnaną). A similar development of merging roots can be seen in Dutch rennen and English run as well. See also German rennen. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈre̞nɐn/, /ˈrɛnɐn/ === Verb === rennan (past participle grennt) (East Central Bavarian, Vienna) (intransitive) to run; to race; to sprint Mia san grennt wia de gsengtn Säu. ― We ran like maniacs. (intransitive, of an event) to be in progress; to run Des Projekt rennt jetzt. ― The project is progressing now. (intransitive, computing) to run, to execute (a program) Is Programm rennt net richtig. ― The program is not running correctly. (intransitive, of an event) to be in order; to work; to function Ois rennt wia's soi. ― Everything works just fine. (intransitive, of time) to pass; to flow De Zeit rennt schnö. ― Time passes fast. ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Synonyms ==== laufn ==== Derived terms ==== == Old Saxon == === Verb === rennan alternative form of rennian