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Etymology
From Spanish vacas (“cows”), from Latin vacca. Compare Classical Nahuatl huācax (“cow”), and other Mesoamerican languages: Yucatec Maya, Tzeltal, Chol, and Ch'orti' wakax; and K'iche' wakäx (“cow”).
Pronunciation
- (standard) IPA(key): /ˈwaːkaːʃ/
- (Witzapan, Cuisnahuat) IPA(key): /ˈwaːɣaːʃ/
Noun
wākāsh (plural wajwākāsh or wākāshmet)
- cow, bovine
Yaja yawi kipatzka ne wakash mujmusta ka peyna- She/he goes milk the cow every day in the morning
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