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Domari
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Numeral
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Adjective
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Domari
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Etymology
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From
Sanskrit
एक
(
eka
)
.
Numeral
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ikak
(
cardinal number
)
one
References
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Matras, Yaron (
2012
)
A Grammar of Domari
(Mouton Grammar Library)
[1]
, Walter de Gruyter,
→ISBN
Iban
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Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/i.kea̯ʔ/
Adjective
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ikak
worn out
(
excessively tired and thirsty due to heat exhaustion or doing work too vigorously, exercising, running, etc.
)
Udah
ikak
nyawa aku.
I am
worn out
Verb
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ikak
excessively
fond of
,
besotted
with
Iya
ikak
ka sabung
He’s
too fond
of cockfighting.
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Domari terms inherited from Sanskrit
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