fuku

See also: Fuku, fuku-, -fuku, and fuk u

English

Etymology

From Japanese (fuku, clothes)

Noun

fuku (countable and uncountable, plural fukus)

  1. A Japanese-style school uniform, especially a sailor fuku.
  2. A costume, as of an anime character.

See also

Icelandic

Verb

fuku

  1. third-person plural past indicative active of fjúka

Japanese

Romanization

fuku

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ふく

Yoruba

Etymology

Perhaps from Baatonum fukɔ or maybe of ideophonic origin

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fù.kù/

Noun

fùkù

  1. (zootomy) lungs, any soft internal organ like the lungs, spleen; especially the one of an animal

Descendants

  • Ayere: ifùkù
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