"taikō" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Marshallese]

IPA: [tˠɑːiɡʌ] (note: phonetic), [tˠɑ iɡʌ] (note: phonetic), /tˠæɰjikɛɰ/ (note: phonemic)
Etymology: Borrowed from English tiger, from Middle English tygre, in part from Old English tigras (pl.), in part from Anglo-Norman tigre, both from Latin tigris, from Ancient Greek τίγρις (tígris), from Iranian. Etymology templates: {{bor|mh|en|tiger}} English tiger, {{der|mh|enm|tygre}} Middle English tygre, {{der|mh|ang|tigras}} Old English tigras, {{der|mh|xno|-}} Anglo-Norman, {{der|mh|la|tigris}} Latin tigris, {{der|mh|grc|τίγρις}} Ancient Greek τίγρις (tígris), {{der|mh|ira|-}} Iranian Head templates: {{head|mh|noun|||||||||cat2=|head=|tr=}} taikō, {{mh-head|noun}} taikō
  1. a tiger Categories (lifeform): Panthers
    Sense id: en-taikō-mh-noun-hl6teMqO Categories (other): Marshallese entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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      "ipa": "[tˠɑ iɡʌ]",
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      "ipa": "/tˠæɰjikɛɰ/",
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