gaki

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 餓鬼 (gaki).

Noun

gaki (plural gaki)

  1. A restless ghost in Japanese mythology.

Acehnese

Noun

gaki

  1. (anatomy) leg
  2. (anatomy) foot

References

Esperanto

Etymology

From German gackern.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɡaki]
  • Rhymes: -aki
  • Hyphenation: ga‧ki

Verb

gaki (present gakas, past gakis, future gakos, conditional gakus, volitive gaku)

  1. to cackle, cluck (make the characteristic sound of a goose, chicken, etc.)

Conjugation

Japanese

Romanization

gaki

  1. Rōmaji transcription of がき
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