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Chadian Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic ذَاكَ (ḏāka).
Determiner
داك • (dāk) m (feminine ديك, plural دولاك)
- that
Pronoun
داك • (dāk) m (feminine ديك, plural دولاك)
- that
Chagatai
Etymology
From Hindustani ڈاک / डाक (ḍāk).
Noun
داك (dāk)
- mail
Further reading
- Jarring, Gunnar (1964) “داك”, in An Eastern Turki-English Dialect Dictionary, C.W.K. Gleerup, page 80
- el-Buhari, Süleyman Özbeki (1881) “داك”, in لغت چغتای و ترکی عثمانی [Ottoman Turkish-Chagatai Dictionary] (in Ottoman Turkish), volume 1, page 189
Moroccan Arabic
Etymology
From Arabic ذَاكَ (ḏāka).
Pronunciation
Determiner
داك • (dāk) m (feminine ديك (dīk), plural دوك (dūk))
- that
- مراة داك السيد ماتت. ― mrāt dāk es-siyyad mātet ― That man's wife has died.