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wek
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See also: wék
Dutch
Pronunciation
Verb
wek
- inflection of wekken:
Ishkashimi
Noun
wek
References
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
Several possibilities, which one is true is uncertain. Perhaps from ew + -ek (lit. "an it") or we + -ek (lit. "a so") or from "ew e ku" ("it is that") or from we + ku ("so that"). For the last two compare nek from ne ku ("unless"; lit. "not that"). Compare Central Kurdish وەکوو (wekû, “as, like”) which seems to rule out a few of these with the -û-, but it's possible it is loaned from Northern Kurdish. Dialectally used in the same way the -ek suffix is used (wekî, weke, weka, etc.).
Preposition
wek
Conjunction
wek
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *waikwaz.
Adjective
wēk
Declension
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Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
wek
Tocharian B
Etymology
From Proto-Tocharian *wek, from Proto-Indo-European *wṓkʷs (“voice”), from *wekʷ- (“to utter, speak”). Compare Tocharian A wak.
Noun
wek m
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