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What does the word “Atten” mean?


What does “Achter” in “Achterbahn” mean?Does the word “Fahrenheit” mean anything in German?Woher kommt “Total gaga sein”?What is the etymology of Gelegenheit?What is the origin of the word “Ursprung”?Splitting the German word “Taucherausrüstung”What is the origin of “unterbringen”What does “jenste” mean?What is the origin of the word Gebühr?What is the origin of Art?













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    There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.

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  • Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm

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  • Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.

    – Christian Geiselmann
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    There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.

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  • Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm

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  • Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.

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  • 2





    There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.

    – πάντα ῥεῖ
    3 hours ago











  • Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm

    – knut
    3 hours ago











  • Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.

    – Christian Geiselmann
    13 mins ago












  • 2





    There's no such stem like Atten. The stem is Attentat.

    – πάντα ῥεῖ
    3 hours ago











  • Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm

    – knut
    3 hours ago











  • Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.

    – Christian Geiselmann
    13 mins ago







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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
3 hours ago





Siehe auch mythoselser.de/attentat-begriff.htm

– knut
3 hours ago













Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.

– Christian Geiselmann
13 mins ago





Das Atten vom Attentat ist verwandt mit dem Him von der Himbeere.

– Christian Geiselmann
13 mins ago










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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






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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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