-los
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See also: Appendix:Variations of "los"
German
Etymology
From Middle High German -lōs, from Old High German -lōs, from Proto-West Germanic *-laus. Related to lose (“loose”) and English -less.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-los
- -less
- 2004, “Los”, in Reise, Reise, performed by Rammstein, Track 5:
- Sie waren sprachlos / So sehr schockiert / Und sehr ratlos / Was war passiert / Etwas fassungslos / Und garantiert / Verständnislos / Das wird zensiert / Sie sagten grundlos / Schade um die Noten / So schamlos / Das gehört verboten / Es ist geistlos / Was sie da probieren / So geschmacklos / Wie sie musizieren / Ist es hoffnungslos / Sinnlos / Hilflos
- They were speechless / So totally shocked / And totally at a loss / What had happened / Somewhat stunned / And surely / Uncomprehending / That will be censored / They said it was groundless / Too bad about the music / So shameless / That should be forbidden / It's witless / What they're trying there / So tasteless / How they're making music / Is it hopeless / Senseless / Helpless
Derived terms
Latin
Suffix
-lōs
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