nak
Dutch
Etymology
Back-formation from nakkie.
Noun
nak c (plural nakken, diminutive nakje n)
- (slang) a bump or small line of an insufflated drug
Usage notes
Commonly used in the diminutive, including the usual form nakkie (which resembles and is sometimes reinterpreted as a diminutive).
Coordinate terms
- lijn
- sleutelpunt
Related terms
Malay
Etymology
Contraction of hendak
Verb
nak
- Saya nak ke tandas sebentar.
- I need to go to the bathroom for a while.
Rohingya
Etymology
From Bengali.
Noun
nak
Tainae
Alternative forms
Noun
nak
References
- Terry Carlson, Tainae grammar essentials (1991; digitized 2006)
- Karl J. Franklin, Comparative Wordlist 1 of the Gulf District and adjacent areas (1975), page 67 (as (i)naagu)
Volapük
Noun
nak (plural naks)
Declension
declension of nak
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | nak | naks |
| genitive | naka | nakas |
| dative | nake | nakes |
| accusative | naki | nakis |
| predicative | naku | nakus |
| vocative | o nak! | o naks! |
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