"aka" meaning in Ye'kwana

See aka in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Postposition

IPA: [aka]
Etymology: From Proto-Cariban *jaka. Synchronically as if suffixed with -ka (“to, at”). Compare Apalaí aka, Hixkaryana yaka, Macushi yapî', and Waiwai yaka. Etymology templates: {{inh|mch|sai-car-pro|*jaka}} Proto-Cariban *jaka, {{af|mch|-ka|id1=allative|t1=to, at}} -ka (“to, at”), {{cog|apy|aka}} Apalaí aka, {{cog|hix|yaka}} Hixkaryana yaka, {{cog|mbc|yapî'}} Macushi yapî', {{cog|waw|yaka}} Waiwai yaka Head templates: {{head|mch|postposition}} aka
  1. (Caura River dialect and Brazil) at, in, on, to; indicates a specific location or goal at a non-aquatic object of class 1 Wikipedia link: Ethnos360 Synonyms: a'ka (english: Cunucunuma River dialect) Related terms: awö, ai, tawö, taka, tai, kwawö, kwaka, kwai

Alternative forms

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