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kakay

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Atayal

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Etymology

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From Proto-Austronesian *qaqay.

Noun

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kakay

  1. (anatomy) foot

Dupaningan Agta

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Noun

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kakay

  1. grandfather

Matal

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Pronoun

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kakay

  1. (interrogative) how
    Kakay makoray aŋha ad à huma à gay aya ma? (Mark 11:28)[1]
    How will his kingdom stand? (Mark 11:28)
    Tsa baŋa David la gəl aŋha kà azàlalla Sufəl ma, kakay apàk kona aŋha ma?" (Luka 20:44)[2]
    David therefore calls him ‘Lord,’ and how is he his son?”(Luke 20:44)

References

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Yilan Creole

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Noun

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kakay

  1. foot/feet
  2. leg
    nta no kakay bbahsitoru.
    Your leg is swollen

References

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  • Chien Yuehchen (2023), “Yilan Creole”, in Handbook of Formosan Languages Online: The Indigenous Languages of Taiwan[1], number 44, →ISSN
  • 林愷娣 [Lin Kaidi] (2022), A basic description of Yilan Creole phonology: with a special focus on the Aohua dialect[2] (Unpublished thesis)