koka
English
Etymology
Noun
koka (uncountable)
- (judo) The smallest technical score that can be awarded in a judo competition.
Anagrams
Esperanto
Adjective
koka (accusative singular kokan, plural kokaj, accusative plural kokajn)
Hypernyms
Related terms
- koko (“chicken”)
Hausa
Verb
kōkā̀ (grade 1)
- to cry
Latvian
Noun
koka m
- genitive singular form of koks
Mauritian Creole
Etymology
From the brand name Coca Cola
Noun
koka
- Coca Cola
- any soft drink
Reference
- Baker, Philip & Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. 1987. Dictionnaire de créole mauricien. Morisyen – English – Français
Swedish
Etymology
From Middle Low German koken, from Proto-Germanic *kukōną, from Latin coquere.
Pronunciation
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audio (file)
Verb
koka (present kokar, preterite kokade, supine kokat, imperative koka)
- (intransitive) to boil; to turn from liquid into gas by creating gas bubbles throughout the liquid
- vattnet började koka
- the water started to boil
- vattnet började koka
- (transitive) to boil; to cook in boiling water
- kocken började koka ärtorna
- the cook started to boil the peas
- kocken började koka ärtorna
Usage notes
- For the second meaning, an alternative past participle is kokt
Conjugation
Conjugation of koka (weak)
Related terms
- ångkoka
- avkoka
- inkoka
- kok
- kokning
- tryckkoka
- uppkoka
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