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Bikol Central
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: sa‧ko
IPA (key ) : /saˈkoʔ/ ,
Pronoun
sakô
mine
Determiner
sakô
my
Synonyms
See also
Bikol Central personal pronouns
Person
Number
Absolute (ang)
Ergative (sa)
Oblique (sa)
Length
Full
Short
Full
Short
First
singular
ako
ko
sakuya , sako , saako
plural inclusive
kita
nyato
ta
satuya , sato , saato
plural exclusive
kami
nyamo
mi
samuya , samo , kanamo , saamo
Second
singular
ika
ka
mo
saimo , simo ,kanimo
plural
kamo
nindo
saindo , kaninyo , sainyo
Third
singular
siya , iya
niya
saiya , kaniya
plural
sinda
ninda
sainda , kanila
Cebuano
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish saco , from Old Spanish saco , from Latin saccus ( “ large bag ” ) , from Ancient Greek σάκκος ( sákkos , “ bag of coarse cloth ” ) , from Semitic , possibly Phoenician . Compare Spanish saco . Displaced bulsa .
Pronunciation
Hyphenation: sa‧ko
IPA (key ) : /ˈsako/ ,
Noun
sako
sack
Verb
sako
to sack ; to put in a sack or sacks
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:sako .
Derived terms
Chuukese
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 車庫 ( shako ) .
Noun
sako
garage
shed
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from German Sakko from Italian sacco ( “ sack, bag ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
sako n
jacket , blazer ( piece of a person's suit )
( volleyball , jargon) net
Declension
Declension of sako (velar neuter )
Derived terms
References
^ "sako" in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník , electronic version, Leda, 2007
Further reading
sako in Příruční slovník jazyka českého , 1935–1957
sako in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého , 1960–1971, 1989
Esperanto
Bags on the admission desk at IJK 2019.
Etymology
Borrowed from Romance , from Latin saccus .
Pronunciation
Noun
sako (accusative singular sakon , plural sakoj , accusative plural sakojn )
sack , bag
Related terms
Descendants
Finnish
Etymology
sakea + -o
Pronunciation
Noun
sako
Synonym of sakka
Declension
Derived terms
Anagrams
Hadza
Pronunciation
Noun
sako f (masc. sa , masc. plural sabii , fem. plural sabee )
star (masc. is a bright star)
Synonym: ntsako ( Anyawire, Bala, Miller & Sands )
Usage notes
The form after a determiner is sa .
Hausa
Pronunciation
Noun
sàkō m (plural sàkànnī , possessed form sàkon )
A small pod of pumpkins or gourds .
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto sako , from English sack , German Sack (through Proto-Germanic *sakkuz ), French sac , Italian sacco , Spanish saco , ultimately from Latin saccus .
Pronunciation
Noun
sako (plural saki )
sack , bag , pouch
( physiology , anatomy ) sack ( in the body )
Derived terms
Japanese
Romanization
sako
Rōmaji transcription of さこ
Kholosi
Etymology
From Sanskrit शुष्क ( śuṣka ) .
Adjective
sako
dry
References
Eric Anonby, Hassan Mohebi Bahmani (2014 ) “Shipwrecked and Landlocked: Kholosi, an Indo-Aryan Language in South-west Iran”, in Cahier de Studia Iranica xx , pages 13-36
Lithuanian
Verb
sako
third-person singular present of sakyti
third-person plural present of sakyti
Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
𑀲𑀓𑁄 ( Brahmi script ) सको ( Devanagari script ) সকো ( Bengali script ) සකො ( Sinhalese script ) သကော or သၵေႃ ( Burmese script ) สโก or สะโก ( Thai script ) ᩈᨠᩮᩣ ( Tai Tham script ) ສໂກ or ສະໂກ ( Lao script ) សកោ ( Khmer script ) 𑄥𑄇𑄮 ( Chakma script )
Adjective
sako
masculine nominative singular of saka ( “ one's own ” )
Romani
Adjective
sako (feminine saki , plural sake )
every
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Sakko , from Italian sacco ( “ sack ” ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /sǎkoː/
Hyphenation: sa‧ko
Noun
sàkō m (Cyrillic spelling са̀ко̄ )
jacket , sportcoat , blazer
Declension
References
“sako ” in Hrvatski jezični portal
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish saco .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈsako/ ,
Hyphenation: sa‧ko
Noun
sako (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜃᜓ )
sack ( big bag of course material )
sackful ( of rice, etc. )
( obsolete ) coat
Synonym: amerikana
Derived terms
Ternate
sako
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
sako
needlefish , fish in the family Belonidae
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
sako
stalk , stem
References
Rika Hayami-Allen (2001 ) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia , University of Pittsburgh