See och on Wiktionary
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[
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[
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],
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"text": "Jag sitter och läser.",
"translation": "I'm sitting and reading.",
"type": "example"
}
],
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],
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[
"gerund",
"gerund#English"
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]
},
{
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{
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}
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{
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"id": "",
"lit": "",
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"pos": "",
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"sort": "",
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{
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{
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{
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[
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"anger"
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[
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"frustration"
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[
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],
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{
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0,
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],
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[
0,
2
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],
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{
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0,
3
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],
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0,
2
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],
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{
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0,
3
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0,
2
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],
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"type": "example"
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],
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[
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[
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[
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"name": "head"
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"Pages with entries",
"Translingual abbreviations",
"Translingual entries with incorrect language header",
"Translingual lemmas",
"Translingual symbols",
"Translingual terms derived from English",
"Translingual terms with redundant script codes"
],
"glosses": [
"ISO 639-3 language code for Old Chinese."
],
"links": [
[
"language code",
"language code"
]
],
"qualifier": "international standards",
"raw_glosses": [
"(international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Old Chinese."
]
}
],
"word": "och"
}
{
"derived": [
{
"word": "ochlik"
}
],
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"args": {
"1": "",
"2": "i",
"3": "I"
},
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"name": "yesno"
},
{
"args": {
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},
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"name": "glossary"
},
{
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"2": "chg",
"3": "اچ",
"4": "",
"5": "",
"g": "",
"g2": "",
"g3": "",
"id": "",
"lit": "",
"nocat": "",
"pos": "",
"sc": "",
"sort": "",
"tr": "",
"ts": ""
},
"expansion": "Chagatai اچ (ʾč)",
"name": "inh"
},
{
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"1": "uz",
"2": "chg",
"3": "اچ"
},
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},
{
"args": {
"1": "uz",
"2": "trk-pro",
"3": "*āč",
"gloss": "hungry, hunger"
},
"expansion": "Proto-Turkic *āč (“hungry, hunger”)",
"name": "inh"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "otk",
"2": "𐰀𐰲",
"tr": "āč"
},
"expansion": "Old Turkic 𐰀𐰲 (āč)",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "kk",
"2": "аш",
"sc": "Cyrl"
},
"expansion": "Kazakh аш (aş)",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "ky",
"2": "ач",
"sc": "Cyrl"
},
"expansion": "Kyrgyz ач (ac)",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "ug",
"2": "ئاچ"
},
"expansion": "Uyghur ئاچ (ach)",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "tr",
"2": "aç",
"3": "",
"4": "hungry"
},
"expansion": "Turkish aç (“hungry”)",
"name": "cog"
}
],
"etymology_text": "Inherited from Chagatai اچ (ʾč), from Proto-Turkic *āč (“hungry, hunger”). Cognate with Old Turkic 𐰀𐰲 (āč), Kazakh аш (aş), Kyrgyz ач (ac), Uyghur ئاچ (ach), Turkish aç (“hungry”).",
"forms": [
{
"form": "ochroq",
"tags": [
"comparative"
]
},
{
"form": "eng och",
"tags": [
"superlative"
]
}
],
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"args": {},
"expansion": "och (comparative ochroq, superlative eng och)",
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],
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{
"parts": [
"och"
]
}
],
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"pos": "adj",
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{
"categories": [
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"Pages with 12 entries",
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"Uzbek entries with incorrect language header",
"Uzbek lemmas",
"Uzbek terms derived from Chagatai",
"Uzbek terms derived from Proto-Turkic",
"Uzbek terms inherited from Chagatai",
"Uzbek terms inherited from Proto-Turkic"
],
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"hungry"
],
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"Afghan Uzbek"
]
}
],
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{
"ipa": "/ɒtʃ/"
}
],
"word": "och"
}
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