Yiddish edit

Etymology edit

Although originally onomatopoeic, probably taken from a Slavic language; compare Russian чо́каться (čókatʹsja).

Verb edit

טשאָקען (tshoken) (past participle געטשאָקעט (getshoket))

  1. clink (especially to clink glasses, as is done for a toast)

Conjugation edit