See also: Kaku and kaķu

Estonian edit

Noun edit

kaku

  1. genitive singular of kakk

Indonesian edit

Adjective edit

kaku

  1. stiff

Japanese edit

Romanization edit

kaku

  1. Rōmaji transcription of かく

Jerung edit

Noun edit

kaku

  1. water

References edit

  • J. R. Opgenort, About Chaurasia, in Linguistics of the Himalayas and Beyond

Kongo edit

Noun edit

kaku (singular kaku, singular dikaku, plural makaku)

  1. monkey

Descendants edit

Latvian edit

Noun edit

kaku f

  1. inflection of kaka:
    1. accusative/instrumental singular
    2. genitive plural

Lower Sorbian edit

Pronunciation edit

Determiner edit

kaku

  1. accusative feminine singular of kaki

Quechua edit

Noun edit

kaku

  1. maternal uncle

Declension edit

Sakizaya edit

Pronoun edit

kaku

  1. I

Teop edit

Verb edit

kaku

  1. to break

References edit

Wambule edit

Noun edit

kaku

  1. water

References edit

  • J. R. Opgenort, About Chaurasia, in Linguistics of the Himalayas and Beyond
  • J. R. Opgenort, A Grammar of Wambule

Wanyi edit

Noun edit

kaku

  1. fish

References edit

  • Mary Laughren, Rob Pensalfini, Tom Mylne, Accounting for verb-initial order in an Australian language, in Verb First: On the syntax of verb-initial languages (2005)

West Makian edit

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

kaku

  1. (stative) to be small

Conjugation edit

Conjugation of kaku (stative verb)
singular plural
inclusive exclusive
1st person tikaku mikaku akaku
2nd person nikaku fikaku
3rd person inanimate ikaku dikaku
animate makaku
imperative —, kaku —, kaku

References edit

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics

Yosondúa Mixtec edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Proto-Mixtec *kákú.

Verb edit

kaku

  1. (intransitive) be born

Etymology 2 edit

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Verb edit

kaku

  1. (intrnasitive) escape

References edit

  • Beaty de Farris, Kathryn; et al. (2012) Diccionario básico del mixteco de Yosondúa, Oaxaca (Serie de vocabularios y diccionarios indígenas “Mariano Silva y Aceves”; 46)‎[2] (in Spanish), third edition, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 24