cek

See also: Ċek, ček, c̓ek, çek, and Çek

Albanian

Etymology

Possibly an onomatopoeia. Compare Vulgar Latin *toccāre (to knock, strike, offend), Italian toccare (to touch), Gothic 𐍄𐌴𐌺𐌰𐌽 (tekan, to touch), Old Norse taka (to touch, grasp), German zucken (to jerk, flinch). Alternatively a variation of cing

Verb

cek (first-person singular past tense ceka, participle cekur)

  1. I touch

Derived terms

  • cekët, cekëtinë, cekëtësi

Kedah Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʃɛʔ/

Pronoun

cek

  1. I, me, my
    • "Dak aih, bukan cek yg bg pancat taya kreta tu," kata anak Pak Mat.
      • "No, it's not me who gave the flat tires," Pak Mat's son said.
  2. you, your
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