See also: aak, Aak, AAK, aakʼ, aa’k, and -aak-

Blackfoot edit

Affix edit

áak

  1. future tense
    áakokska'siwa.He will run.

References edit

  • Donald G. Frantz, Norma J. Russel (1989) Blackfoot Dictionary of Stems, Roots, and Affixes, 3rd edition, University of Toronto Press, published 2017

Phalura edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Sanskrit *एक्क (ekka, one).

Pronunciation edit

Numeral edit

áak (Perso-Arabic spelling آک)

  1. one
  2. one (person), someone
Alternative forms edit

References edit

  • Liljegren, Henrik, Haider, Naseem (2011) Palula Vocabulary (FLI Language and Culture Series; 7)‎[1], Islamabad, Pakistan: Forum for Language Initiatives, →ISBN
  • Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969–1985) “áak”, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press

Etymology 2 edit

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Pronunciation edit

Determiner edit

áak (Perso-Arabic spelling آک)

  1. a, an
  2. a certain
Alternative forms edit

References edit

  • Liljegren, Henrik, Haider, Naseem (2011) Palula Vocabulary (FLI Language and Culture Series; 7)‎[2], Islamabad, Pakistan: Forum for Language Initiatives, →ISBN

Yucatec Maya edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Mayan *ahq.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

áak

  1. turtle

References edit