kakak

See also: kakák

Indonesian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.kaʔ/
  • Hyphenation: ka‧kak

Etymology 1

  • For sense of older brother, semantic loan from Hokkien 哥哥 (ko-ko, “older brother”) and semantic loan from Javanese ꦏꦏꦁ, ꦏꦏ, ꦏꦏꦏ꧀ (kakang, kaka, kakak).
  • For sense of older sister, Semantic loan from Malay kakak (older sister).
  • For sense of form of address to husband in marital relationship, semantic loan from Javanese ꦏꦏꦁ, ꦏꦏ, ꦏꦏꦏ꧀ (kakang, kaka, kakak).

Noun

kakak (plural kakak-kakak, first-person possessive kakakku, second-person possessive kakakmu, third-person possessive kakaknya)

  1. (literally or figuratively, formal) older sibling
  2. (literally or figuratively, chiefly Sumatra and Kalimantan) older sister
  3. (literally or figuratively, chiefly Jakarta and Java) older brother
  4. a form of address to an older person (same generation or one generation before)
  5. (chiefly Jakarta) a form of address to the husband in a marriage or marital relationship
Usage notes
  • In common situations, kakak may be used to address older sibling (brothers or sisters, gender neutral). But, in area with Malay as native language, kakak is only used to address older sisters, as in Standard Malay kakak.
  • In formal situations (e.g. to address a customer), kakak may be used to address someone with impression she/he is not 'old person' (youthful nuance).
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Etymology 2

Onomatopoeic, compare to Tagalog kakak.

Root

kakak

  1. quack, cluck
  2. laugh
Derived terms
  • berkakak
  • berkakakan
  • mengakak
  • terkakak-kakak

Further reading


Javanese

Romanization

kakak

  1. Romanization of ꦏꦏꦏ꧀.

Malay

Etymology

From Proto-Malayic *kakaʔ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kaka, from Proto-Austronesian *kaka.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kakaʔ/
  • Rhymes: -akaʔ, -kaʔ, -aʔ
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Noun

kakak (Jawi spelling کاکق, plural kakak-kakak, informal 1st possessive kakakku, 2nd possessive kakakmu, 3rd possessive kakaknya)

  1. sister (older woman or girl having the same parents)
  2. (rare) sibling (older person who shares same parents)
  3. (rare) brother (older male sibling)
  4. term of address for a female acquaintance who is a bit older

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Tagalog

Etymology

Onomatopoeic, compare to Indonesian kakak.

Noun

kakak

  1. cackle or cackling of a hen, duck, etc.
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