mäandern
to meander; to wander aimlessly
verb meh-AN-dern Rare
Origin: from Greek Maiandros (river name)
Usage Note
mäandern refers to moving in a winding, unhurried path without a fixed destination. It is used for both physical movement and figurative thought. In daily language: durch die Altstadt mäandern (to meander through the old town).
Examples
"Wir mäanderten durch die engen Gassen der Altstadt und entdeckten kleine Cafés."
Natural Translation
We meandered through the narrow alleys of the old town and discovered small cafes.
Literal Translation
We meandered through the narrow lanes of-the old-town and discovered small cafes.
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