yako
See also: yakō
Baoule
Noun
yako
- my deepest sympathy Used to show one´s compassion during bereavement
- sorry To someone who had an accident, who falls, who got injured, in other words, someone who is affected by an unhappy situation.
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English yak + -o, from Tibetan གཡག (g.yag), from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *g-jak ~ g-jaŋ.
Noun
yako (plural yaki)
- yak
Japanese
Romanization
yako
- Rōmaji transcription of やこ
Mapudungun
Adjective
yako (using Raguileo Alphabet)
- lukewarm
References
- Wixaleyiñ: Mapucezugun-wigkazugun pici hemvlcijka (Wixaleyiñ: Small Mapudungun-Spanish dictionary), Beretta, Marta; Cañumil, Dario; Cañumil, Tulio, 2008.
Swahili
Adjective
yako
- Mi class inflected form of -ako.
- Ma class inflected form of -ako.
- N class inflected form of -ako (singular only).
Woiwurrung
Noun
yako
- yawn
References
- Barry J. Blake, Woiwurrung, in The Aboriginal Language of Melbourne and Other Sketches (1991; edited by R. M. W. Dixon and Barry J. Blake; OUP, Handbook of Australian Languages 4), pages 31–124