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Akawaio
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1.1
Adjective
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Interjection
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Aiko
Akawaio
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Adjective
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aiko
(
nominalized
)
[
1
]
something
small
Antonym:
eke
Aiko
pe kanau esi.
―
The canoe is
small
.
Interjection
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aiko
[
2
]
expression of
regret
expression of
surprise
References
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^
Stegeman, Ray; Hunter, Rita (
2014
),
Akawaio-English Dictionary and English-Akawaio Index
, SIL International, page
18
^
Stegeman, Ray; Hunter, Rita (
2014
),
Akawaio-English Dictionary and English-Akawaio Index
, SIL International, page
18
Japanese
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Romanization
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aiko
Rōmaji
transcription of
あいこ
Pohnpeian
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Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/ɐjiko/
Noun
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aiko
a
banana
cultivar
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