gaki

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 餓鬼 (gaki).

Noun

gaki (plural gaki)

  1. A restless ghost in Japanese mythology.

Anagrams

Acehnese

Noun

gaki

  1. (anatomy) leg
  2. (anatomy) foot

References

Esperanto

Etymology

From German gackern.

Pronunciation

Verb

gaki (present gakas, past gakis, future gakos, conditional gakus, volitive gaku)

  1. to cackle, cluck (make the characteristic sound of a goose, chicken, etc.)

Conjugation

Japanese

Romanization

gaki

  1. Rōmaji transcription of がき
  2. Rōmaji transcription of ガキ