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Koko

Koko

See also: koko and kōkō

English

Proper noun

Koko

  1. A Khoisan language of Namibia and Botswana.

Anagrams

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koko

See also: Koko and kōkō

Bamu

Adjective

koko

  1. hard, not soft
  2. hard, difficult
  3. (of fruit) firm, ripe
  4. stuck, immobile, immovable

Derived terms

References

  • Chris and Phil Carr, Bamu Dictionary (2012)

Chamicuro

Etymology

From Spanish coco.

Noun

koko

  1. coconut

Esperanto

Etymology

French coq and English cock

Noun

koko (accusative singular kokon, plural kokoj, accusative plural kokojn)

  1. chicken
  2. fowl
  3. (dated) cock

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Meronyms


Finnish

Adjective

koko (indeclinable, not comparable)

  1. whole, entire
    • Koko päivä meni hukkaan.
      • The whole day was wasted.
  2. all; see all day, all night
    • Valvoimme koko yön.
      • We stayed up all night.
    • Älä valvo koko yötä!
      • Don't stay up all night.

Usage notes

The word modified by koko is in accusative (except in negative constructions, as above, where partitive is always used).

Derived terms

Compounds

Noun

koko

  1. size
    • Mikä sinun kokosi on?
      • What is your size?

Declension

Inflection of koko (Kotus type 1/valo, k- gradation)
nominative koko koot
genitive koon kokojen
partitive kokoa kokoja
illative kokoon kokoihin
singular plural
nominative koko koot
accusative nom. koko koot
gen. koon
genitive koon kokojen
partitive kokoa kokoja
inessive koossa ko'oissa
elative koosta ko'oista
illative kokoon kokoihin
adessive koolla ko'oilla
ablative koolta ko'oilta
allative koolle ko'oille
essive kokona kokoina
translative kooksi ko'oiksi
instructive ko'oin
abessive kootta ko'oitta
comitative kokoineen

Derived terms


Hawaiian

Etymology

From an original toto.

Noun

koko

  1. blood

Japanese

Romanization

koko

  1. rōmaji reading of ここ