pake

التعريفات والمعاني

== English == === Etymology === Blend of pie +‎ cake. === Noun === pake (plural pakes) (informal) Synonym of piecake. === Anagrams === peak, kaep, Paek, Peak, kape == Indonesian == === Verb === pake alternative form of pakai == Latin == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈpaː.kɛ/ === Noun === pake f (African Romance) alternative spelling of pācem: peace === References === Lorenzetti, Luca; Schirru, Giancarlo (2010), Leptis magna. Una città e le sue iscrizioni in epoca tardoromana, Cassino: Università di Cassino, →ISBN, Un indizio della conservazione di /k/ dinanzi a vocale anteriore nell'epigrafia cristiana di Tripolitania, page 308, 311 of 303–311 Loporcaro, Michele (2015), Vowel Length from Latin to Romance (Oxford studies in diachronic and historical linguistics)‎[1], volume 10, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 49 == Middle English == === Noun === pake alternative form of pak == Sarawak Malay == === Alternative forms === pakei, pakey ke, key, kei === Etymology === From Malay pakai. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /pa.ke/ (only in prepositional sense) IPA(key): /ke/ === Verb === pake to wear clothes. to use (method) === Preposition === pake for (intended for; directed at; belonging to). Hadiah tok pake kitak. ― This gift is for you. Apa polah kitak pake Christmas? ― What are you doing for Christmas? == Swahili == === Adjective === pake pa class(XVI) inflected form of -ake == West Frisian == === Etymology === Possibly abbreviation of baby talk word papa with diminutive suffix -ke. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /paːkə/ === Noun === pake c (plural paken, diminutive paakje) grandpa, grandfather Coordinate term: beppe old man ==== Derived terms ==== pakesizzer ==== Further reading ==== “pake”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011 == West Makian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈpa.ke/ === Adverb === pake an intensifier: very, really, etc. wolot nao ma imaulu pake ― that sea there is very deep === References === Clemens Voorhoeve (1982), The Makian languages and their neighbours‎[2], Pacific linguistics