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oku

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Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

oku

  1. dative/locative singular of oko

Japanese

Romanization

oku

  1. Rōmaji transcription of おく

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔ.ku/
  • Rhymes: -ɔku
  • Syllabification: o‧ku

Noun

oku n

  1. dative/locative singular of oko

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

oku

  1. dative/locative singular of oko

Noun

oku

  1. accusative singular of oka

Slovak

Pronunciation

Noun

oku

  1. dative/locative singular of oko

Tokelauan

Etymology

From Proto-Polynesian *o-ku. Cognates include Maori ōku.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈo.ku]
  • Hyphenation: o‧ku

Pronoun

o oku

  1. (inalienable) mine

See also

More information inalienable (O-type), singular ...
Tokelauan possessive pronouns
inalienable (O-type) singular dual plural
long short
1st person (exclusive) o oku, o kita1 o māua o o mātou
1st person (inclusive) o tāua o o tātou
2nd person o ōu, o koe o koulua o koutou
3rd person o ona o lāua o o lātou
alienable (A-type) singular dual plural
long short
1st person (exclusive) a aku, a kita1 a māua a a mātou
1st person (inclusive) a tāua a a tātou
2nd person a āu, a koe a koulua a koutou
3rd person a ana a lāua a a lātou
Close

1) Sympathetic
Only the singular pronouns differ from the personal pronouns.

Determiner

oku

  1. (inalienable) my

See also

More information Definite inalienable (O-type), singular reference ...
Tokelauan possessive determiners
Definite inalienable (O-type)
singular reference plural reference
sg du pl sg du pl
long short long short
1st person excl. toku, tota1 to māua to to mātou oku, ota1 o māua o o mātou
incl. to tāua to to tātou o tāua o o tātou
2nd person toulua toutou ō oulua outou
3rd person tona to lāua to to lātou ona o lāua o o lātou
Definite alienable (A-type)
singular reference plural reference
sg du pl sg du pl
long short long short
1st person excl. taku, tata1 ta māua ta ta mātou aku, ata1 a māua a a mātou
incl. ta tāua ta ta tātou a tāua a a tātou
2nd person tau taulua tautou au aulua autou
3rd person tana ta lāua ta ta lātou ana a lāua a a lātou
Indefinite inalienable (O-type)
singular reference plural reference
sg du pl sg du pl
long short long short
1st person excl. hoku, hota1 ho māua ho ho mātou ni oku,
ni ota1
ni o māua ni o ni o mātou
incl. ho tāua ho ho tātou ni o tāua ni o ni o tātou
2nd person houlua houtou ni ō ni oulua ni outou
3rd person hona ho lāua ho ho lātou ni ona ni o lāua ni o ni o lātou
Indefinite alienable (A-type)
singular reference plural reference
sg du pl sg du pl
long short long short
1st person excl. haku, hata1 ha māua ha ha mātou ni aku,
ni ata1
ni a māua ni a ni a mātou
incl. ha tāua ha ha tātou ni a tāua ni a ni a tātou
2nd person hau haulua hautou ni au ni aulua ni autou
3rd person hana ha lāua ha ha lātou ni ana ni a lāua ni a ni a lātou
Close

1) Sympathetic

References

  • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary, Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 35

Tongan

Pronunciation

Verb

oku

  1. To be
    Pamphlets in the Tonga language, "Koe Hisitolia o Natula", page 58:
    Oku faa vahe ae kalasi huhu kihe faahiga e hiva, o behe:
    1. Koe manu nima ua (Bimana)
    There are nine things like parts called the classes which have breasts, like so:
    1. The animals with two hands (Bimana)

Turkish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oˈku/
  • Hyphenation: o‧ku

Etymology 1

Noun

oku

  1. accusative singular of ok
  2. third-person singular possessive of ok

Etymology 2

Verb

oku

  1. second-person singular imperative of okumak

Xhosa

Etymology 1

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

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ôku

  1. this; class 15 proximal demonstrative.

Etymology 2

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

Pronunciation

Pronoun

ôku

  1. this; class 17 proximal demonstrative.

Yoruba

Etymology

From ò- (nominalizing prefix) + (to die).

Pronunciation

Noun

òkú

  1. corpse, deceased

Derived terms

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