manko

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See also: Manko, mankō, and mankó

Danish

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Etymology

From Italian manco, first-person singular present tense of mancare (to lack, miss).

Pronunciation

Noun

manko c (singular definite mankoen, plural indefinite mankoer)

  1. deficiency
  2. deficit

Inflection

Esperanto

Etymology

From manki +‎ -o.

Pronunciation

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Noun

manko (accusative singular mankon, plural mankoj, accusative plural mankojn)

  1. lack, shortage
    Li suferas de manko de oksigeno.He's suffering from a lack of oxygen.

Ido

Etymology

From mankar +‎ -o.

Pronunciation

Noun

manko (plural manki)

  1. want, lack, absence, deficiency, shortcoming, need

Japanese

Romanization

manko

  1. Rōmaji transcription of まんこ
  2. Rōmaji transcription of マンコ

Ladino

Adverb

manko (Latin spelling)

  1. less
  2. (often with definite article) least

Synonyms

Polish

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian manco, from Latin mancus. Doublet of mańka (left hand).

Pronunciation

Noun

manko n

  1. (accounting) deficit, shortfall
    Antonym: superata

Declension

Derived terms

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Further reading

  • manko in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • manko in Polish dictionaries at PWN