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Translations for „cackle“ in the English » German Dictionary (Go to German » English)

I . cack·le [ˈkækl̩] VB intr

II . cack·le [ˈkækl̩] N

1. cackle (chicken noise):

cackle
to give a cackle

2. cackle:

cackle (laughter)
Gegacker nt inf
cackle (laughter)
cackle (noisy talk)
Geschnatter nt pej inf
to cut the cackle

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to cut the cackle Brit, Aus hum
to give a cackle

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

. bekakeln to discuss.

Even if the word is derived from the Low German "kakeln" which means "to cackle" it can indeed be related to very significant topics, e.g. money or business transactions.

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angetütert durch Alkoholgenuss einen Schwips haben und ein bisschen dun sein. bekakeln etwas besprechen.

Auch wenn das Wort vom plattdeutschen "kakeln" abgeleitet ist, was "gackern" bedeutet, kann es sich dabei durchaus um sehr bedeutsame, z.B. Geld-oder Warengeschäfte betreffende Themen handeln.

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The fox once came to a meadow in which was a flock of fine fat geese, on which he smiled and said, I come in the nick of time, you are sitting together quite beautifully, so that I can eat you up one after the other.

The geese cackled with terror, sprang up, and began to wail and beg piteously for their lives.

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Die Gänse gackerten vor Schrecken, sprangen auf, fingen an zu jammern und kläglich um ihr Leben zu bitten.

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