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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

  1. 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.

  2. broken source:freedict-eng-deu-dictd
  3. broken source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
  4. on the fritz source:wikdict-en-de-stardict
  5. whacked source:dictcc-tuchemnitz-de-en
  6. tired, exhausted colloquial

kaputt

verb ·

Translation

  1. go source:wikdict-en-de-stardict