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Bourbonnais-Berrichon

Verb

acouter

  1. to lean

References

  • Duchon, Paul. Grammaire et Dictionnaire du patois Bourbonnais (canton de Vareness). 1904. Page 20.

Picard

Etymology

Inherited from Old French ascolter, from Latin ascultāre, variant of auscultāre.

Verb

acouter

  1. (intransitive) to listen
    I n’o rin acoutè d'chou qu'j'o dit !
    He didn't listen what I said !
  2. (transitive) to listen to
    Os avons acoutè l'minme tchainne ed radio durant granmint d'ainnèes.
    We've been listening to the same radio for many years.

Conjugation

Poitevin-Saintongeais

Verb

acouter

  1. to listen

References

  • Jônain, Pierre. Dictionnaire du patois Saintongeais. 1869. Page 36.