iku

Translingual

Symbol

iku

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Inuktitut.

Acehnese

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ikuʀ, *ikuŋ, compare Malay ekor.

Noun

iku

  1. tail (appendage of an animal)

Gothic

Romanization

iku

  1. Romanization of 𐌹𐌺𐌿

Japanese

Romanization

iku

  1. Rōmaji transcription of いく

Javanese

Alternative forms

Determiner

iku

  1. that, those

Kanakanabu

Etymology

From Proto-Austronesian *(i-)aku.

Pronoun

iku

  1. I (personal pronoun)

Yilan Creole

Etymology

From Japanese 行く (iku, to go).

Verb

iku (realis negative ikanay, irrealis negative ikang)

  1. to go

References

  • Chien Yuehchen; Shinji Sanada (2011), 台湾の宜蘭クレオールにおける否定辞―「ナイ」と「ン」の変容をめぐって― [Negation in Taiwan’s Yilan Creole: Focusing on -nay and -ng]”, in 言語研究 [Gengo Kenkyu], issue 140, pages 73-87
  • 真田信治 [Shinji Sanada] (2015), 宜蘭クレオールにおけるsound substitutionについて [On the sound substitution of Yilan Creole]”, in (please provide the title of the work)

Yoruba

Alternative forms

Etymology

i- (non-gerundive nominalizer) + (to die)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ī.kú/

Noun

ikú

  1. death
    Synonyms: ìwàjà, ìtẹrígbaṣọ, ìpapòdà (euphemisms)

Derived terms

  • ọjọ́ ikú (time of death)
  • Ikú (the personification of death)

Yosondúa Mixtec

Etymology

From Proto-Mixtec *íkú.

Adverb

iku

  1. yesterday

Derived terms

  • iku ñuu
  • jakuaa iku

References

  • 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) (in Spanish), third edition, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 10
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