Bake
See also: bake
German
Etymology
From German Low German Bake, from Middle Low German bāke, from Old Frisian bāken, from Proto-Germanic *baukną. Cognate with Dutch baak, English beacon.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbaːkə/
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Noun
Bake f (genitive Bake, plural Baken)
- nautical traffic sign or buoy
- a kind of road sign(s), used in Germany e.g. at level crossings
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