a-kǝtǝku

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Etymology

From Hausa kūdaku, kūdàkū (sweet potato).[1]

Noun

a-kǝtǝku

  1. sweet potato

References

  1. ^ Roger Blench, Archaeology, Language, and the African Past (→ISBN, 2006), page 230, The role of Hausa in diffusing terms for sweet potato