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акык

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Etymology

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Cognate with Koryak акык (akǝk) and Chukchi экык (ekǝk)

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Noun

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акык (akǝk) (dual аккат, plural аккавʼвʼи)

  1. son
    Гыммы такканналгынкувʼвʼатавыткын.
    I am making my son dry skin.
    Акката тыйиннинавʼвʼи ъыллаъыӈ кынйигавʼвʼи.
    The son brought the books to his mother.

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Koryak

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Etymology

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From Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan *ækək.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ʔakəʰk]
  • Hyphenation: акык

Noun

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акык (akək)

  1. son

References

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  • T. A. Moll, editor (1960), “акык”, in Корякско-русский словарь [Koryak-Russian dictionary]‎[1], Учпедгиз, page 10