U– the u is pronounced oo as in shoot, or better as in the latin “una”. NG – The ng is pronounced with a single sound, as in singing and never as in “ungodly”. DLERK – at the end of a word is pronounced likie TSLERK. It is in fact the only really difficult pronounciat...
Etymologists dispute whether the modern Germanic words (Dutchkakken, Danishkakke, Germankacken), are native cognates or student slang borrowed from Latincacare.Cacaappears in Modern English in slang c. 1870, and could have been taken from any or several of the languages that used it. ...
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The second request about his provision is clarified in v. 9. Proverbs 30:9 tn The verb כָּחַשׁ (kakhash) means “to be disappointing; to deceive; to fail; to grow lean.” In the Piel stem it means “to deceive; to act deceptively; to cringe; to disappoint.” ...
Epping and Strassmaier have Kak-ban as a late Chaldaean title, which Brown renders Kal-bu, the Dog, “exactly the name for Sirius we should expect to find” German Orientalist Peter Jensen (1861-1936) has Kakkab lik-ku, the Star of the Dog, revived in Homer’s kuon; and it perhaps...
Euphratean scholars identify it with theKakkab Paldara,Pallika, orPaluraof the cylinders, the Star of the Crossing of the Water-dog, a title evidently given with some reference to the River of Heaven, the adjacent Milky Way; and Hommel says that it was theKak-shishawhich the majority of...
Also used as a way of further expressing one's feeling in language, for example, instead of "that girl is pretty" one can say emphatically "that girl is kak pretty!"katkop - half a loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with chips (i.e. French fries, not crisps) (Literal translation...
This is one of the most known words in Turkish and a great way to start a conversation with someone from Turkey. Click play below to listen to the actual pronunciation: Merhaba 2. Aşk = Love Love is a universal feeling and we definitely had to talk about it here. Turkish people have...
Какдела?Kak dela?How are things?Russians don't really ask strangers how they are, so you'll only use this with friends and acquaintances. Какты?Kak ty?How are you?More casual than Какдела? ВыдавновРоссии?Vy davno v Rossii?Have you been in Rus...
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