çok
Albanian
Etymology
From çuk, an onomatopoeia.
Noun
çok m (plural çoka, definite çoku, definite plural çokat)
Declension
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
A Turkic borrowing. Compare Turkish çökmek (“to kneel”) and Azerbaijani çökmək (“to kneel”).
Synonyms
- jinû
Swedish
Talysh
Etymology
From a Turkic source. Cognate with (but likely not direclty borrowed from) Azerbaijani çağ. Compare also Persian چاق.
Derived terms
- çok be (“to be fixed, repaired; to get well”)
- çok karde (“to fix, repair; to treat, heal”)
Turkish
Etymology
From Ottoman Turkish چوق (çok), from Proto-Turkic *čok.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tʃɔk]
Audio (file)
Synonyms
- köp (dialectal)
Antonyms
Descendants
- → Swedish: cok
Further reading
- çok in Reverso (Turkish-English)
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