"dyuku" meaning in Sranan Tongo

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Noun

Etymology: Ultimately from Fula jukka. Compare Jamaican Creole and Bahamian Creole jook (“to stab”) and Nigerian Pidgin chook (“to pierce”). Etymology templates: {{bor|srn|ff|jukka}} Fula jukka, {{cog|jam,bah|jook|t=to stab}} Jamaican Creole and Bahamian Creole jook (“to stab”), {{cog|pcm|chook|t=to pierce}} Nigerian Pidgin chook (“to pierce”) Head templates: {{head|srn|noun}} dyuku
  1. stab, stabbing
    Sense id: en-dyuku-srn-noun-6xFCC-nw Categories (other): Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header: 55 45

Verb

Etymology: Ultimately from Fula jukka. Compare Jamaican Creole and Bahamian Creole jook (“to stab”) and Nigerian Pidgin chook (“to pierce”). Etymology templates: {{bor|srn|ff|jukka}} Fula jukka, {{cog|jam,bah|jook|t=to stab}} Jamaican Creole and Bahamian Creole jook (“to stab”), {{cog|pcm|chook|t=to pierce}} Nigerian Pidgin chook (“to pierce”) Head templates: {{head|srn|verb}} dyuku
  1. To stab
    Sense id: en-dyuku-srn-verb-ksKjPjFJ Categories (other): Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header: 55 45

Download JSON data for dyuku meaning in Sranan Tongo (2.1kB)

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