agu
Esperanto
Verb
agu
- imperative of agi
Estonian
Etymology
Unknown. Several theories exist:
- Of Baltic origin (compare Latvian sakas and Lithuanian šaka).
- From Proto-Germanic *hakkōną.
- From the same source as Lithuanian šokti.
- From the same source as Finnish häkä.
Noun
agu (genitive ao, partitive agu)
- morning twilight
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Synonyms
See also
Garifuna
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaɡu/
Noun
agu
Inflection
Possessives of agu
Kristang
Noun
agu
References
- John A. Holm, Pidgins and Creoles, volume 2, page 296: Malacca CP "mpoku agu" [some water]
- Alan N. Baxter, A grammar of Kristang: (Malacca Creole Portuguese) (1988)
Middle French
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old French agu.
Adjective
agu m (feminine singular ague, masculine plural agus, feminine plural agues)
Descendants
- French: aigu
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