barko
See also: barkó
Bikol Central edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Spanish barco (“boat”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
bárko (Basahan spelling ᜊᜍ᜔ᜃᜓ)
Cebuano edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Spanish barco, barca, from Late Latin barca, from Ancient Greek βάρις (báris), from Coptic ⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉ (baare, “small boat”), from Egyptian bꜣjr (“transport ship, type of fish”),
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Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: bar‧ko
Noun edit
barko
- a ship; a water-borne vessel generally larger than a boat
- a boat; a craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind
Verb edit
barko
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from French barque. Doublet of barĝo.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
barko (accusative singular barkon, plural barkoj, accusative plural barkojn)
- barque (watercraft)
Morelos Nahuatl edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
barko
Polish edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
barko f
Sidamo edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Cushitic. Cognates include Burji borke, Hadiyya barkuma (“wooden pillow”), Kambaata borkaanu and - possibly - Oromo boraatii.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
barko f
Declension edit
Declension of barko
(feminine)
unmodified | modified | |
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predicative | barko | |
nominative | barko | barko |
genitive | barkote*) | barko*) |
dative | barkote | barkora |
accusative | barko*) | |
ablative | barkotenni | barkonni |
*) Stressed on the final vowel. |
References edit
- Kazuhiro Kawachi (2007) A grammar of Sidaama (Sidamo), a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, page 32
- Gizaw Shimelis, editor (2007), “barko”, in Sidaama-Amharic-English dictionary, Addis Ababa: Sidama Information and Culture department
Tagalog edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Spanish barco (“boat”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
barkó (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜇ᜔ᜃᜓ)
See also edit
Further reading edit
- “barko”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018