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kok

kok

See also: KOK, kók, kök, Kök, kɔk, kok., and k'ok'

Danish

Noun

kok c (singular definite kokken, plural indefinite kokke)

  1. cook, chef
  2. cock (male gallinaceous bird)

Inflection


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔk/
  • Rhymes: -ɔk

Etymology

From Middle Dutch coc, from Latin coquus.

Noun

kok m (plural koks, diminutive kokje n, feminine kokkin)

  1. cook, chef

Related terms


Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɔːk

Noun

kok n (genitive singular koks, nominative plural kok)

  1. (anatomy) a pharynx

Declension

Derived terms


Indonesian

Particle

kok

  1. (mood). Adds mood, atmosphere, or the speaker's attitude to an expression. At the beginning of a sentence kok often indicates surprise that something is contrary to what is expected. It often implies the question "why?"
    Why is it that?; Why haven't you?
    Sudah malam kok masih bekerja!
    It's late and you're still working! (It's late, why are you still working?)
    Bu, Andi kok belum dijemput? (a child named Andi speaking to his mother on the phone)
    Mum, why haven't you picked me up yet?
    Bagaimana sih kamu, ada teman lagi bingung kok malah dibiarkan.
    What is it with you... you've got a friend who doesn't know what to do and all you do is ignore him.
  2. (emphasis). At the end of a sentence or clause kok adds emphasis, usually with a mild tone of hurt, irritation, or outrage, sometimes implying rejection or denial of what another person has said. It can sometimes be translated with the following phrases in English.
    "you know" or "of course"
    Bukan saya yang mengambil kok.
    It wasn't me that took it, you know.
    Kalau memang kamu tidak bisa membantu ya tidak apa-apa kok.
    If you really can't help it doesn't matter, right.
    Memang sulit kok, benar-benar sulit.
    Yes, it's difficult, really difficult.

Kurdish

Etymology

Related to Turkish kök.

Noun

kok ?

  1. root

Latvian

Noun

kok m

  1. vocative singular of koks

Lojban

Rafsi

kok

  1. rafsi of korka.

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

kok

  1. imperative of koke

Polish

Pronunciation

Noun

kok m inan

  1. knot (of hair)
  2. bun (of hair)

Declension


Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English cock.

Noun

kok

  1. (vulgar, anatomy) ****.

Turkish

Etymology

From Borrowing from English coke.

Noun

kok (definite accusative koğu, plural koklar)

  1. coke (coal product)

Verb

kok

  1. second-person singular imperative of kokmak