kaputt
adj · /kaˈpʊt/ ·Etymology
17th century, from French être capot (“not having won any trick in a card game”, as in German schwarz sein). The further origin is uncertain, though it probably stems from a figurative usage of capot (“hood”); Pfeiffer suggests an image of "a hood pulled over one's head and face" > "restrained and unable to perform actions" (DWDS). Compare Dutch kapot.
Translation
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destroyed, broken, out of order
Das Auto ist kaputt.
The car is broken.
Aaah!! Mein Computer ist kaputt!
Aaah!! My computer is broken!
Ich bin kaputt.
I'm exhausted.
- broken source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
- broken source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
- on the fritz source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
- whacked source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en
- tired, exhausted colloquial