aka
English
Preposition
aka
- Alternative letter-case form of AKA
Anagrams
Faroese
Etymology
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From Old Norse aka (“to move, to drive”), from Proto-Germanic *akaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ-. Cognates include Latin agō (“I drive”), Ancient Greek ἄγω (ágō, “to lead”) and Sanskrit अजति (ajati, “to drive, propel, cast”).
Pronunciation
Verb
aka (third person singular past indicative ók, third person plural past indicative óku, supine ikið)
- to drive
Conjugation
Conjugation of aka (group v-60) | ||
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infinitive | aka | |
supine | ikið | |
participle (a26)1 | akandi | ikin |
present | past | |
first singular | aki | ók |
second singular | ekur | ók(st) |
third singular | ekur | ók |
plural | aka | óku |
imperative | ||
singular | ak! | |
plural | akið! | |
1Only the past participle being declined. |
Hawaiian
Pronunciation
Adjective
aka
- appearing, bright
Icelandic
Etymology
2=h₂eǵPlease see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.
From Old Norse aka (“to move, to drive”), from Proto-Germanic *akaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ-. Cognates include Latin agō (“I drive”), Ancient Greek ἄγω (ágō, “to lead”) and Sanskrit अजति (ajati, “to drive, propel, cast”).
Pronunciation
Verb
aka (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative ók, third-person plural past indicative óku, supine ekið)
- (transitive, intransitive, governs dative) to drive (a vehicle)
- Aki maður gegn rauðu ljósi má hann eiga von á sekt.
- If a man drives against (i.e. past) a red light, he may expect a fine.
- Að aka bifreið er harla ólíkt því að aka hestvagni.
- Driving a motorcar is very different from driving a horse-drawn carriage.
- to move slightly, to budge
Conjugation
infinitive (nafnháttur) |
að aka | ||||
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supine (sagnbót) |
ekið | ||||
present participle (lýsingarháttur nútíðar) |
akandi | ||||
indicative (framsöguháttur) |
subjunctive (viðtengingarháttur) | ||||
present (nútíð) |
ég ek | við ökum | present (nútíð) |
ég aki | við ökum |
þú ekur | þið akið | þú akir | þið akið | ||
hann, hún, það ekur | þeir, þær, þau aka | hann, hún, það aki | þeir, þær, þau aki | ||
past (þátíð) |
ég ók | við ókum | past (þátíð) |
ég æki | við ækjum |
þú ókst | þið ókuð | þú ækir | þið ækjuð | ||
hann, hún, það ók | þeir, þær, þau óku | hann, hún, það æki | þeir, þær, þau ækju | ||
imperative (boðháttur) |
ak (þú) | akið (þið) | |||
Forms with appended personal pronoun | |||||
aktu | akiði * | ||||
* Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred. |
infinitive (nafnháttur) |
að akast | ||||
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supine (sagnbót) |
ekist | ||||
present participle (lýsingarháttur nútíðar) |
akandist ** ** the mediopassive present participle is extremely rare and normally not used; it is never used attributively or predicatively, only for explicatory subclauses | ||||
indicative (framsöguháttur) |
subjunctive (viðtengingarháttur) | ||||
present (nútíð) |
ég ekst | við ökumst | present (nútíð) |
ég akist | við ökumst |
þú ekst | þið akist | þú akist | þið akist | ||
hann, hún, það ekst | þeir, þær, þau akast | hann, hún, það akist | þeir, þær, þau akist | ||
past (þátíð) |
ég ókst | við ókumst | past (þátíð) |
ég ækist | við ækjumst |
þú ókst | þið ókust | þú ækist | þið ækjust | ||
hann, hún, það ókst | þeir, þær, þau ókust | hann, hún, það ækist | þeir, þær, þau ækjust | ||
imperative (boðháttur) |
akst (þú) | akist (þið) | |||
Forms with appended personal pronoun | |||||
akstu | akisti * | ||||
* Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred. |
strong declension (sterk beyging) |
singular (eintala) | plural (fleirtala) | |||||
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masculine (karlkyn) |
feminine (kvenkyn) |
neuter (hvorugkyn) |
masculine (karlkyn) |
feminine (kvenkyn) |
neuter (hvorugkyn) | ||
nominative (nefnifall) |
ekinn | ekin | ekið | eknir | eknar | ekin | |
accusative (þolfall) |
ekinn | ekna | ekið | ekna | eknar | ekin | |
dative (þágufall) |
eknum | ekinni | eknu | eknum | eknum | eknum | |
genitive (eignarfall) |
ekins | ekinnar | ekins | ekinna | ekinna | ekinna | |
weak declension (veik beyging) |
singular (eintala) | plural (fleirtala) | |||||
masculine (karlkyn) |
feminine (kvenkyn) |
neuter (hvorugkyn) |
masculine (karlkyn) |
feminine (kvenkyn) |
neuter (hvorugkyn) | ||
nominative (nefnifall) |
ekni | ekna | ekna | eknu | eknu | eknu | |
accusative (þolfall) |
ekna | eknu | ekna | eknu | eknu | eknu | |
dative (þágufall) |
ekna | eknu | ekna | eknu | eknu | eknu | |
genitive (eignarfall) |
ekna | eknu | ekna | eknu | eknu | eknu |
Synonyms
- (drive): keyra
Derived terms
- aka sér (to squirm, to writhe)
- aka framhjá (to drive by, to drive past)
Japanese
Romanization
aka
Kashubian
Noun
aka
Kikuyu
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Verb
aka (infinitive gwaka)
- to build
Derived terms
(Nouns)
- mwaki class 1
(Proverbs)
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
aka class 2
References
- Armstrong, Lilias E. (1940). The Phonetic and Tonal Structure of Kikuyu, p. 360. Rep. 1967. (Also in 2018 by Routledge).
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *ak- (with an extra -ā), from Proto-Indo-European *okʷ-, from *h₃okʷ-, *h₃ekʷ- “eye”, whence also Latvian acs “eye”, (q.v.); in fact, aka is, historically speaking, a variant of acs. The semantic relation goes clearly via the similarity of a hole (from which one obtains water) to an eye. Initially probably used for “ice-hole” (like its Lithuanian cognate), and later “well.” Cognates (in addition to those listed under acs include Lithuanian akà, ãkas (“ice-hole”), Old Church Slavonic око (oko, “eye”) (gen. очесе (očese)), Russian poetic о́ко (óko), Bulgarian око́ (okó), Czech, Polish oko, Ancient Greek ὀπή (opḗ, “hole, opening, cave; visiion”).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
aka f (4th declension)
- well (a hole in the ground, from which water can be obtained)
- artēziskā aka ― artesian well
- drenāžas aka ― drain well
- akas ūdens ― well water
- akas vinda ― well winch
- akas grodi ― well curb
- rakt aku ― to dig a well
- iet uz aku pēc ūdens ― to go to a well for (= to get) water
- tumšs kā akā ― as dark as in a well (= very dark)
- Līču pagalmā ir... dziļa un stipriem grodiem izbūvēta aka ― in the backyard of the Līcis (family)... there is a deep well, built with a strong curb
Declension
References
- ^ Karulis, Konstantīns (1992) “aka”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca[1] (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, →ISBN
Lavukaleve
Conjunction
aka
Lote
Noun
aka
References
- Greg Pearson, René van den Berg, Lote Grammar Sketch (2008)
Maori
Etymology
From Proto-Eastern Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Nuclear Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Oceanic *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ.
Noun
aka
- root (of plant)
Maquiritari
Alternative forms
- (De'kwana): a'ka
Preposition
aka
References
- Cáceres, Natalia. Grammaire Fonctionelle-Typologique du Ye'kwana.
Old Norse
Etymology
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From Proto-Germanic *akaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ-. Cognates include Latin agō (“I drive”), Ancient Greek ἄγω (ágō, “to lead”) and Sanskrit अजति (ajati, “to drive, propel, cast”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ak‧a
Verb
aka (singular past indicative ók, plural past indicative óku, past participle ekinn)
Conjugation
infinitive | aka | |
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present participle | akandi | |
past participle | ekinn | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | ek | ók |
2nd-person singular | ekr | ókt |
3rd-person singular | ekr | ók |
1st-person plural | ǫkum | ókum |
2nd-person plural | akið | ókuð |
3rd-person plural | aka | óku |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | aka | œka |
2nd-person singular | akir | œkir |
3rd-person singular | aki | œki |
1st-person plural | akim | œkim |
2nd-person plural | akið | œkið |
3rd-person plural | aki | œki |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | ak | |
1st-person plural | ǫkum | |
2nd-person plural | akið |
infinitive | akask | |
---|---|---|
present participle | akandisk | |
past participle | ekizk | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | ǫkumk | ókumk |
2nd-person singular | eksk | ókzk |
3rd-person singular | eksk | óksk |
1st-person plural | ǫkumsk | ókumsk |
2nd-person plural | akizk | ókuzk |
3rd-person plural | akask | ókusk |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | ǫkumk | œkumk |
2nd-person singular | akisk | œkisk |
3rd-person singular | akisk | œkisk |
1st-person plural | akimsk | œkimsk |
2nd-person plural | akizk | œkizk |
3rd-person plural | akisk | œkisk |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | aksk | |
1st-person plural | ǫkumsk | |
2nd-person plural | akizk |
Descendants
References
- “aka”, in Geir T. Zoëga (1910) A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press
Old Swedish
Etymology
2=h₂eǵPlease see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.
From Old Norse aka (“to move, to drive”), from Proto-Germanic *akaną, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ-. Cognates include Latin agō (“I drive”), Ancient Greek ἄγω (ágō, “to lead”) and Sanskrit अजति (ajati, “to drive, propel, cast”).
Verb
aka
- to drive
Conjugation
present | past | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
infinitive | aka | — | |||
participle | akandi, akande | akin | |||
active voice | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
iæk | aker | aki, ake | — | ōk | ōki, ōke |
þū | aker | aki, ake | ak | ōkt | ōki, ōke |
han | aker | aki, ake | — | ōk | ōki, ōke |
vīr | akum, akom | akum, akom | akum, akom | ōkum, ōkom | ōkum, ōkom |
īr | akin | akin | akin | ōkin | ōkin |
þēr | aka | akin | — | ōku, ōko | ōkin |
mediopassive voice | indicative | subjunctive | imperative | indicative | subjunctive |
iæk | aks | akis, akes | — | ōks | ōkis, ōkes |
þū | aks | akis, akes | — | ōkts | ōkis, ōkes |
han | aks | akis, akes | — | ōks | ōkis, ōkes |
vīr | akums, -oms | akums, akoms | — | ōkums, ōkoms | ōkums, ōkoms |
īr | akins | akins | — | ōkins | ōkins |
þēr | akas | akins | — | ōkus, ōkos | ōkins |
Descendants
- Swedish: åka
Quechua
Noun
aka
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | aka | akakuna |
accusative | akata | akakunata |
dative | akaman | akakunaman |
genitive | akap | akakunap |
locative | akapi | akakunapi |
terminative | akakama | akakunakama |
ablative | akamanta | akakunamanta |
instrumental | akawan | akakunawan |
comitative | akantin | akakunantin |
abessive | akannaq | akakunannaq |
comparative | akahina | akakunahina |
causative | akarayku | akakunarayku |
benefactive | akapaq | akakunapaq |
associative | akapura | akakunapura |
distributive | akanka | akakunanka |
exclusive | akalla | akakunalla |
ñuqap (my) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akay | akaykuna |
accusative | akayta | akaykunata |
dative | akayman | akaykunaman |
genitive | akaypa | akaykunap |
locative | akaypi | akaykunapi |
terminative | akaykama | akaykunakama |
ablative | akaymanta | akaykunamanta |
instrumental | akaywan | akaykunawan |
comitative | akaynintin | akaykunantin |
abessive | akayninnaq | akaykunannaq |
comparative | akayhina | akaykunahina |
causative | akayrayku | akaykunarayku |
benefactive | akaypaq | akaykunapaq |
associative | akaypura | akaykunapura |
distributive | akayninka | akaykunanka |
exclusive | akaylla | akaykunalla |
qampa (your) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akayki | akaykikuna |
accusative | akaykita | akaykikunata |
dative | akaykiman | akaykikunaman |
genitive | akaykipa | akaykikunap |
locative | akaykipi | akaykikunapi |
terminative | akaykikama | akaykikunakama |
ablative | akaykimanta | akaykikunamanta |
instrumental | akaykiwan | akaykikunawan |
comitative | akaykintin | akaykikunantin |
abessive | akaykinnaq | akaykikunannaq |
comparative | akaykihina | akaykikunahina |
causative | akaykirayku | akaykikunarayku |
benefactive | akaykipaq | akaykikunapaq |
associative | akaykipura | akaykikunapura |
distributive | akaykinka | akaykikunanka |
exclusive | akaykilla | akaykikunalla |
paypa (his/her/its) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akan | akankuna |
accusative | akanta | akankunata |
dative | akanman | akankunaman |
genitive | akanpa | akankunap |
locative | akanpi | akankunapi |
terminative | akankama | akankunakama |
ablative | akanmanta | akankunamanta |
instrumental | akanwan | akankunawan |
comitative | akanintin | akankunantin |
abessive | akanninnaq | akankunannaq |
comparative | akanhina | akankunahina |
causative | akanrayku | akankunarayku |
benefactive | akanpaq | akankunapaq |
associative | akanpura | akankunapura |
distributive | akaninka | akankunanka |
exclusive | akanlla | akankunalla |
ñuqanchikpa (our(incl)) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akanchik | akanchikkuna |
accusative | akanchikta | akanchikkunata |
dative | akanchikman | akanchikkunaman |
genitive | akanchikpa | akanchikkunap |
locative | akanchikpi | akanchikkunapi |
terminative | akanchikkama | akanchikkunakama |
ablative | akanchikmanta | akanchikkunamanta |
instrumental | akanchikwan | akanchikkunawan |
comitative | akanchiknintin | akanchikkunantin |
abessive | akanchikninnaq | akanchikkunannaq |
comparative | akanchikhina | akanchikkunahina |
causative | akanchikrayku | akanchikkunarayku |
benefactive | akanchikpaq | akanchikkunapaq |
associative | akanchikpura | akanchikkunapura |
distributive | akanchikninka | akanchikkunanka |
exclusive | akanchiklla | akanchikkunalla |
ñuqaykup (our(excl)) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akayku | akaykukuna |
accusative | akaykuta | akaykukunata |
dative | akaykuman | akaykukunaman |
genitive | akaykupa | akaykukunap |
locative | akaykupi | akaykukunapi |
terminative | akaykukama | akaykukunakama |
ablative | akaykumanta | akaykukunamanta |
instrumental | akaykuwan | akaykukunawan |
comitative | akaykuntin | akaykukunantin |
abessive | akaykunnaq | akaykukunannaq |
comparative | akaykuhina | akaykukunahina |
causative | akaykurayku | akaykukunarayku |
benefactive | akaykupaq | akaykukunapaq |
associative | akaykupura | akaykukunapura |
distributive | akaykunka | akaykukunanka |
exclusive | akaykulla | akaykukunalla |
qamkunap (your(pl)) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akaykichik | akaykichikkuna |
accusative | akaykichikta | akaykichikkunata |
dative | akaykichikman | akaykichikkunaman |
genitive | akaykichikpa | akaykichikkunap |
locative | akaykichikpi | akaykichikkunapi |
terminative | akaykichikkama | akaykichikkunakama |
ablative | akaykichikmanta | akaykichikkunamanta |
instrumental | akaykichikwan | akaykichikkunawan |
comitative | akaykichiknintin | akaykichikkunantin |
abessive | akaykichikninnaq | akaykichikkunannaq |
comparative | akaykichikhina | akaykichikkunahina |
causative | akaykichikrayku | akaykichikkunarayku |
benefactive | akaykichikpaq | akaykichikkunapaq |
associative | akaykichikpura | akaykichikkunapura |
distributive | akaykichikninka | akaykichikkunanka |
exclusive | akaykichiklla | akaykichikkunalla |
paykunap (their) | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | akanku | akankukuna |
accusative | akankuta | akankukunata |
dative | akankuman | akankukunaman |
genitive | akankupa | akankukunap |
locative | akankupi | akankukunapi |
terminative | akankukama | akankukunakama |
ablative | akankumanta | akankukunamanta |
instrumental | akankuwan | akankukunawan |
comitative | akankuntin | akankukunantin |
abessive | akankunnaq | akankukunannaq |
comparative | akankuhina | akankukunahina |
causative | akankurayku | akankukunarayku |
benefactive | akankupaq | akankukunapaq |
associative | akankupura | akankukunapura |
distributive | akankunka | akankukunanka |
exclusive | akankulla | akankukunalla |
See also
Rapa Nui
Etymology
From Proto-Eastern Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Nuclear Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Oceanic *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ.
Noun
aka
- root (of plant)
Rayón Zoque
Noun
aka
References
- Harrison, Roy, B. de Harrison, Margaret, López Juárez, Francisco, Ordoñes, Cosme (1984) Vocabulario zoque de Rayón (Serie de diccionarios y vocabularios indígenas Mariano Silva y Aceves; 28)[2] (in Spanish), México, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page 3
Sranan Tongo
Etymology 1
Noun
aka
Etymology 2
Noun
aka
- medium to large bird of prey; hawk, eagle, etc.
Taivoan
Noun
aka
Tongan
Etymology
From Proto-Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Polynesian *aka, from Proto-Oceanic *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *(w)akaʀ.
Pronunciation
Noun
aka
- root (of plant)
Torres Strait Creole
Noun
aka
Tsonga
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Cognate with Zulu -akha.
Verb
-aka
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
References
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Turkish
Noun
aka
Uzbek
Other scripts | |
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Cyrillic | ака |
Latin | aka |
Perso-Arabic |
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *(i)āka
Noun
aka (plural akalar)
Declension
Wauja
Pronunciation
Interjection
aka
- ow, ouch (expressing pain, esp. sharp pain, or pain at being struck)
- Aka! Tyenho hokota natu.
- Ouch! The knife cut me.
- Aka! Kaupai nutanaka!
- Ow! My back hurts!
- Aka! Ata onuka natu!
- Ouch! That branch hit me.
- Mainyataitsawi. Aka! Aka! Aka! umawi.
- They struck [him] repeatedly. Ow! Ow! Ow! [he] said.
- Aka! Tyenho hokota natu.
- oh, oops (expressing startlement, embarrassment, surprise, or shock)
- Aka! Takata nuutsa.
- Oops! I dropped it. (lit., [it] simply fell from me.)
- oh, aah (expressing alarm, fright, shock or grief)
- Aka! Pityahoma! Talukene minya aitsu!
- Aah! Run fast, [or] they'll bite us!
- [Said when village dogs were chasing us.]
- Aka! Aminya!
- Oh! Don't [do that]! (Watch out!)
- Aka! Pityahoma! Talukene minya aitsu!
References
- E. Ireland field notes. Need to be checked by native speaker.
Yemsa
Noun
aka
References
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- Faroese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Faroese/ɛaːʰka
- Faroese lemmas
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- Icelandic terms inherited from Old Norse
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- Icelandic 2-syllable words
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- Rhymes:Icelandic/aːka
- Icelandic lemmas
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- csb:Tools
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- Lote lemmas
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- Maori terms inherited from Proto-Eastern Polynesian
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- Old Swedish terms inherited from Old Norse
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- Old Swedish lemmas
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- Old Swedish strong verbs
- Quechua lemmas
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- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Eastern Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms derived from Proto-Eastern Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Nuclear Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms derived from Proto-Nuclear Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms derived from Proto-Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Oceanic
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- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms derived from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
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- Rapa Nui terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
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- Rapa Nui lemmas
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- Rayón Zoque lemmas
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- Sranan Tongo terms borrowed from Dutch
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- Sranan Tongo lemmas
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- srn:Tools
- Sranan Tongo terms derived from English
- srn:Birds of prey
- Taivoan lemmas
- Taivoan nouns
- Taivoan palindromes
- Tongan terms inherited from Proto-Polynesian
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- Tongan terms inherited from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
- Tongan terms derived from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
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- tcs:Family
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