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See also:Sak,SAK,sak-,śak,sāk,sák,sàk,šak,śäk,andṣäk

Chuj

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Adjective

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sak

  1. white

Czech

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Noun

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sak

  1. genitiveplural ofsako

Faroese

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Noun

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sak f (genitive singularsakar, pluralsakir)

  1. (law)action,proceedings
  2. thing,matter

Declension

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f2singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativesaksakinsakirsakirnar
accusativesaksakinasakirsakirnar
dativesaksakinisakumsakunum
genitivesakarsakarinnarsakasakanna

Derived terms

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Gothic

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Romanization

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sak

  1. Romanization of𐍃𐌰𐌺

Haitian Creole

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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sak

  1. hollow

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈsak]
  • Hyphenation:sak

Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromDutchzak, fromMiddle Dutchsac, fromOld Dutchsac, fromProto-Germanic*sakkuz, fromLatinsaccus.Doublet ofsaku.

Noun

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sak (pluralsak-sak)

  1. pocket
    Synonyms:kantong,saku
  2. sack
    Synonym:karung
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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sak (pluralsak-sak)

  1. Alternative spelling ofsyak

Adjective

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sak

  1. Alternative spelling ofsyak

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Jingpho

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromBurmeseဆက်(hcak).

Verb

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sak

  1. tooffer
  2. to empty someone's brain. to make someone stupid

References

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  • Kurabe, Keita (2016 December 31) “Phonology of Burmese loanwords in Jinghpaw”, inKyoto University Linguistic Research[1], volume35,→DOI,→ISSN, pages91–128

Malecite-Passamaquoddy

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsak/,[ˈzaɡ˧˦]

Noun

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sak anim

  1. Alternative form of'sak(lobster)

Declension

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Declension ofsak [animate, -iyik (e) plural]
singularplural
unmarked / proximatesaksakiyik
possessed'tahsakemol'tahsakem
diminutivesakehs / sakehsissakehsok / sakehsisok

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Englishsacc,sæcc, fromProto-West Germanic*sakku, fromProto-Germanic*sakkuz, fromLatinsaccus, fromAncient Greekσάκκος(sákkos), from aSemitic language.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sak (pluralsakkes)

  1. Asack(large coarse bag):
    1. Awallet ormoneybag.
    2. Asack(unit of measure)
  2. Abag-shapedorgan.
  3. (by extension) Cloth used forsacks;sackcloth.
  4. (figuratively) Thebody; the humanform.

Descendants

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Northern Kurdish

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromArmenianձագ(jag).

Noun

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sak m

  1. buffalo baby

References

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  • Jaba, Auguste,Justi, Ferdinand (1879)Dictionnaire Kurde-Français [Kurdish–French Dictionary], Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences,page100
  • Ačaṙean, Hračʻeay (1971–1979) “ձագ”, inHayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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Derived fromOld Norsesǫk.

Noun

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sak f orm (definite singularsakaorsaken,indefinite pluralsaker,definite pluralsakene)

  1. a legaldispute,litigation
  2. acase
    Hun har en sterksak.
    She has a strongcase.
  3. amatter, that which matters
    Det er en enkelsak.
    It is a simplematter.
  4. acause
    Det er en godsak.
    It is a goodcause.
  5. affair,business
    Dette er ikke dinsak.
    This is not yourbusiness.
  6. thing
    Vi snakker om sammesak.
    We are talking about the samething.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Derived fromOld Norsesǫk, akin toEnglishsake.

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Noun

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sak f (definite singularsaka,indefinite pluralsaker,definite pluralsakene)

  1. acause
    Det går til ei godsak.
    It is for a worthycause.
  2. a (legal)case
    Dette er eisak for politiet.
    This is acase for the police.
  3. athing
    Ho hadde med seg allesakene sine.
    She brought all herthings.
  4. anissue, item on an agenda
    Nestesak gjeld den nye vegen.
    The nextitem on the agenda, is the new road
  5. (journalism)story
    Eg jobbar med eisak om statsministeren
    I am working on astory about the prime minister.

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Old Swedish

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Etymology

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Derived fromOld Norsesǫk, fromProto-Germanic*sakō. Cognate withFaroesesøk,Norwegian Bokmålsak,Norwegian NynorsksakSwedishsak,Danishsag,Englishsake,Dutchzaak,German Low GermanSaak,Sook, andGermanSache.

Noun

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sak f

  1. (law) legalcase,action
  2. fault

Declension

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Declension ofsak (strongō-stem)
masculinesingularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativesaksakinsakarsakarnar,sakanar
accusativesaksakinasakarsakarnar,sakanar
dativesak,sakosakinni,sakinnesakum,sakomsakumin,sakomen
genitivesakarsakarinnarsakasakanna

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Pali

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Etymology

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Inherited fromSanskritशक्(śak).

Root

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sak (Pali namesaka)

  1. to beable

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Verbs
Non-present participles, gerundives, absolutives and infinitives
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Polish

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PolishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediapl

Etymology

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Borrowed fromFrenchsac, fromOld Frenchsac, fromLatinsaccus, fromAncient Greekσάκκος(sákkos), fromSemitic.

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Noun

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sak inan (related adjectivesakowy)

  1. (fishing)fyke net
  2. (hunting)birdtrap
  3. (dated)travelsack

Declension

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Declension ofsak
singularplural
nominativesaksaki
genitivesaka/sakusaków
dativesakowisakom
accusativesaksaki
instrumentalsakiemsakami
locativesakusakach
vocativesakusaki

Further reading

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  • sak inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • sak in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • Stanisław Ciszewski (1909) “sak”, in “Przyczynek do słownika gwary mazowieckiej”, inPrace Filologiczne (in Polish), volume7, z. 1, Warsaw: skł. gł. w Księgarni E. Wende i Ska, page209
  • Jan Łoś (1886) “sak”, in “Gwara opoczyńska. Studium dialektologiczne”, inRozprawy i Sprawozdania z Posiedzeń Wydziału Filologicznego Akademii Umiejętności (1), volume11, page188

Swedish

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Etymology

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Derived fromOld Norsesǫk, fromProto-Germanic*sakō. Cognate withNorwegian Bokmålsak,Norwegian Nynorsksak,Danishsag,Icelandicsök,Englishsake,Dutchzaak,German Low GermanSaak,Sook,GermanSache. An unrelated word that also underwent the transformation in meaning from "legal matter" to "thing, item" isLatincausa.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sak c

  1. athing (concrete or abstract – also of events, like in English)
    Synonym:(colloquial)grej
    En gaffel är ensak som man äter med
    A fork is athing that you eat with
    Det ligger en massasaker på bänken
    There's a bunch ofthings lying on the bench
    Nisse berättade ensak för mig igår
    Nisse told me something yesterday [told athing to [for] me yesterday]
    Märkligasakersker på slottet
    Strangethings are happening at the castle
    Det kunde gått bättre, densaken är säker
    It could have gone better, that's for sure ["thatthing is sure" – idiomatic]
    göra något försakens skull
    do something for its own sake ["do something forthe thing's sake" – idiomatic]
  2. athing, amatter, abusiness (at hand (to be dealt with))
    Kom in! Vad gällersaken?
    Come in! What brings you here? [What isthe thing about?]
    Låt oss ta ensak i taget
    Let's take onething at a time
    Låt oss hålla oss tillsaken
    Let's stick to the point [Let us keep ourselves tothe thing [at hand]]
  3. a legaldispute, amatter
    tasaken till domstol
    bringthe matter to court
    saken är utagerad
    the matter has been settled [is out-acted]
  4. thing (salient fact)
    Synonym:(colloquial)grej
    Saken är den att vi inte vet var han är
    [The] thing is [the thing is that [thing] that], we don't know where he is
  5. cause (interest (striven towards))
    kämpa för sinsak
    fight for one'scause
    göra gemensamsak
    make commoncause
    offra sig försaken
    sacrifice oneself forthe cause
    Finlandssak är vår
    The Finnishcause is ours [book title]

Declension

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Declension ofsak
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitesaksaks
definitesakensakens
pluralindefinitesakersakers
definitesakernasakernas

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Anagrams

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Tojolabal

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Adjective

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sak

  1. white

References

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  • Carlos Lenkersdorf,Tojolabal para principiantes, lengua y cosmovision mayas en Chiapas (1994, México, CRT)

Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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Derived fromEnglishshark.

Noun

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sak

  1. shark

Torres Strait Creole

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Etymology

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Derived fromEnglishshark.

Noun

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sak

  1. shark

Tzeltal

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Adjective

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sak

  1. white

Tzotzil

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Adjective

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sak

  1. white

Yucatec Maya

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Adjective

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sak

  1. white
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