logat

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Ultimately derived from Arabic لُغَة (luḡa, language).

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Noun

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logat

  1. (linguistics, sociolinguistics) accent (The distinctive manner of pronouncing a language associated with a particular region, social group, etc., whether of a native speaker or a foreign speaker; the phonetic and phonological aspects of a dialect)
    Synonym: aksen
  2. (linguistics) dialect; idiom; vernacular (a variety of a language)
    Synonyms: dialek, idiom
  3. (dated) vocabulary
    Synonyms: kosakata, perbendaharaan kata
    1. a usually alphabetized and explained collection of words e.g. of a particular field, or prepared for a specific purpose, often for learning
    2. the words of a language collectively; lexis
  4. (obsolete) dictionary (a reference work with a list of words from one or more languages, normally ordered alphabetically, explaining each word's meanings (senses), and sometimes also containing information on its etymology, pronunciation, usage, semantic relations, and translations, as well as other data)
    Synonym: kamus

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Northern Sami

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Pronunciation

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  • (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈlokah(t)/

Verb

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logat

  1. second-person singular present indicative of lohkat

Romanian

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Verb

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logat

  1. past participle of loga