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Greenlandic
Etymology
From Proto-Inuit *mǝl-ǝɣ- (“plug, stopper, close up, cover”), from Proto-Eskimo *mǝɫǝ- (“plug”). Compare milippoq (“stop, close up”).
Noun
milik (plural milingit, and milit)
- cork, plug
- (phonetics) stød
- Oqaatsinut Tapiliussaq
- Qallunaat oqaasini "milik" (stød) "Milik" pilersarpoq torlummi immikkut sukatsinikkut; ...
- Stød in the Danish language "Stød" begins in the throat as a particular tenseness; ...
- nail head
Declension
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Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay milik, from Arabic مِلْك (milk).
Pronunciation
Noun
milik (plural milik-milik, first-person possessive milikku, second-person possessive milikmu, third-person possessive miliknya)
- property
- Buku itu milikku. ― The book is mine.
- fate, fortune.
- Synonyms: nasib baik, peruntungan
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Malay
Etymology
From Arabic مِلْك (milk).
Noun
milik (Jawi spelling ميليق, plural milik-milik, informal 1st possessive milikku, 2nd possessive milikmu, 3rd possessive miliknya)
- property
- Komputer itu milik ibu saya.
- The computer is my mother's.
Descendants
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Marshallese
Etymology
Borrowed from English milk.
Pronunciation
Noun
milik
- milk
- cream
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