kuak

Albanian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ku̯ak (croaking, quacking). Compare Ancient Greek κοάξ (koáx, frog's croak), Latin coaxare (to croak) and Old Norse kvaka (chirp, twitter).

Verb

kuak (aorist kuaka, participle kuakur)

  1. to croak

Derived terms

  • kuakje

Basque

Noun

kuak

  1. absolutive plural of ku
  2. ergative singular of ku

Ilocano

Etymology

kua + -k

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kuˈak/, [ˈkwak]

Pronoun

kuák

  1. First-person singular possessive pronoun; mine; my
    Synonyms: bagik, kukuak
    Kuak dayta.That's mine.

Usage notes

  • When attached to the enclitic -(e)n, the pronoun becomes kuakon.
    Kuakon daytoy balay.This house is already mine.

See also

Tetum

Noun

kuak

  1. hole
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