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Esperanto[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
klaki (present klakas, past klakis, future klakos, conditional klakus, volitive klaku)
- (intransitive) to clack (sound)
- (computing, intransitive) to click (to press a mouse button)
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of klaki
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Derived terms[edit]
- alklaki (“to click on (with a mouse)”)
- klaketi (“to click (sound)”)
- klakigi (“to clack something”)
- klako (“a clacking sound; a mouse click”)
Icelandic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the root of kala (“to freeze, be frostbitten”). Probably same word as latin -glacies. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
klaki m (genitive singular klaka, nominative plural klakar)
- ice, frozen surface (often particularly a frozen road surface)
- an ice cube
- Áttu nokkuð klaka í gosið?
- You wouldn't happen to have any ice cubes for my soda?
- (with a definite article, informal) Iceland (literally meaning "the ice")
- Hvenær kemurðu á klakann?
- When are you coming to Iceland?
Declension[edit]
declension of klaki
Synonyms[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
- álagaklaki
- holklaki
- jarðklaki
- klakaauga
- klakabakstur
- klakaband
- klakabákn
- klakabjalla
- klakablóm
- klakaborg
- klakabox
- klakabólginn
- klakabreiða
- klakabrjóst
- klakabruni
- klakabrú
- klakabrún
- klakabrynja
- klakabunga
- klakabunki
- klakabönd
- klakadrangur
- klakadrómi
- klakadröngull
- klakaður
- klakafjötur
- klakaflaga
- klakaflysjungur
- klakafoss
- klakafótur
- klakafylla
- klakafylli
- sporklaki
- vetrarklaki
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