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drollig

droll, comically amusing

adjective DROL-ikh Rare

Origin: from French drôle, via Dutch drol

Also means

funny in a quaint or cute way

Usage Note

drollig conveys gentle, slightly old-fashioned amusement — often applied to animals or small children doing something unintentionally funny. It is less intense than witzig and implies affectionate humour.

Examples

"Das Kätzchen machte solche drolligen Bewegungen, dass alle im Zimmer lachen mussten."

Natural Translation

The kitten made such droll movements that everyone in the room had to laugh.

Literal Translation

The kitten made such droll movements, that all in the room laugh had to.

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