maache

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to make, form, produce, create (an object, arrangement, situation, etc.)
 * 2)  to make, prepare
 * 3)  to do
 * 4)  to make to cause to be
 * 5)  to make, be, equal the result of a calculation
 * 6)  to make, earn to earn, gain wages, profit, etc.
 * 7)  to matter to be important
 * 8)  to do one's business, do number two or number one, go to defecate or urinate
 * 9)  to do to fare or perform (well or poorly)
 * 10)  to live
 * 1)  to matter to be important
 * 2)  to do one's business, do number two or number one, go to defecate or urinate
 * 3)  to do to fare or perform (well or poorly)
 * 4)  to live
 * 1)  to do to fare or perform (well or poorly)
 * 2)  to live
 * 1)  to live
 * 1)  to live

Usage notes

 * The forms mäht, maach; maht, mäht; jemaht, jemaach are Ripuarian. The forms mächt, micht; muuch, mooch; gemaach(t) are Moselle Franconian.
 * The Limburgan-Ripuarian Transitional Dialects mostly use forms similar to Ripuarian, although the spelling differs: maat; maachet; jemaad. They also use the present participle forms maachend and maachens.