sak
Czech
Faroese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɛaːʰk]
Declension
Declension of sak | ||||
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f2 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | sak | sakin | sakir | sakirnar |
accusative | sak | sakina | sakir | sakirnar |
dative | sak | sakini | sakum | sakunum |
genitive | sakar | sakarinnar | saka | sakanna |
Derived terms
- sakførari (lawyer), sakin (phat, boss)
Gothic
Indonesian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsak]
- Hyphenation: sak
Etymology 1
From Dutch zak, from Middle Dutch sac, from Old Dutch sac, from Proto-Germanic *sakkuz, from Latin saccus. Doublet of saku.
Noun
sak (plural sak-sak, first-person possessive sakku, second-person possessive sakmu, third-person possessive saknya)
Noun
sak (plural sak-sak, first-person possessive sakku, second-person possessive sakmu, third-person possessive saknya)
- Alternative spelling of syak
Further reading
- “sak” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.
Jingpho
Malecite-Passamaquoddy
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsak/, [ˈzaɡ˧˦]
Declension
singular | plural | |
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unmarked / proximate | sak | sakiyik |
possessed | 'tahsakemol | 'tahsakem |
diminutive | sakehs / sakehsis | sakehsok / sakehsisok |
References
- Passamaquoddy-Maliseet language portal
- LeSourd, Philip S. (1993) Accent and Syllable Structure in Passamaquoddy, New York: Garland Publishing
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English sacc, sæcc, from Proto-West Germanic *sakku, from Proto-Germanic *sakkuz, from Latin saccus, from Ancient Greek σάκκος (sákkos), from a Semitic language.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sak/, /sɛk/
Noun
sak (plural sakkes)
Northern Kurdish
References
- Jaba, Auguste; Justi, Ferdinand (1879) Dictionnaire Kurde-Français [Kurdish–French Dictionary], Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, page 100
- Ačaṙean, Hračʿeay (1971–1979), “ձագ”, in Hayerēn armatakan baṙaran [Armenian Etymological Dictionary] (in Armenian), 2nd edition, a reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
sak f or m (definite singular saka or saken, indefinite plural saker, definite plural sakene)
- a legal dispute, litigation
- a case
- Hun har en sterk sak.
- She has a strong case.
- a matter, that which matters
- Det er en enkel sak.
- It is a simple matter.
- a cause
- Det er en god sak.
- It is a good cause.
- affair, business
- Dette er ikke din sak.
- This is not your business.
- thing
- Vi snakker om samme sak.
- We are talking about the same thing.
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɑːk/
Noun
sak f (definite singular saka, indefinite plural saker, definite plural sakene)
- a cause
- Det går til ei god sak.
- It is for a worthy cause.
- Det går til ei god sak.
- a (legal) case
- Dette er ei sak for politiet.
- This is a case for the police.
- Dette er ei sak for politiet.
- a thing
- Ho hadde med seg alle sakene sine.
- She brought all her things.
- Ho hadde med seg alle sakene sine.
- an issue, item on an agenda
- Neste sak gjeld den nye vegen.
- The next item on the agenda, is the new road
- Neste sak gjeld den nye vegen.
- (journalism) story
- Eg jobbar med ei sak om statsministeren
- I am working on a story about the prime minister.
- Eg jobbar med ei sak om statsministeren
Derived terms
Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from French sac, from Old French sac, from Latin saccus, from Ancient Greek σάκκος (sákkos), from Semitic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sak/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ak
- Syllabification: sak
Declension
Derived terms
- sakowy
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse sǫk, from Proto-Germanic *sakō. Cognate with Norwegian Nynorsk sak, Danish sag, Icelandic sök, English sake, Dutch zaak, German Sache. An unrelated word that also underwent the transformation in meaning from "legal matter" to "thing, item" is Latin causa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɑːk/
audio (file)
Declension
Declension of sak | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | sak | saken | saker | sakerna |
Genitive | saks | sakens | sakers | sakernas |
Derived terms
- grönsak
- huvudsak
- kvinnosak
- sakfråga
- sakförhållande
- sakförsäkring
- sakgranskning
- sakkunnig
- sakkunskap
- saklig
- saklös
- sakpolitik
- sakpolitisk
- sakprosa
- sakprövning
- sakregister
- sakrätt
- sakskada
- sakskäl
- saksökeri
- sakuppgift
- sakupplysning
- sakägare
- saköre
- värdesak
References
- sak in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
Further reading
- sak in Svensk ordbok.
Tojolabal
References
- Carlos Lenkersdorf, Tojolabal para principiantes, lengua y cosmovision mayas en Chiapas (1994, México, CRT)
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse sǫk, from Proto-Germanic *sakō.
Noun
sak f (genitive saker-, plural saker, definite sakren or sakera)
Derived terms
- sakeraskj
- saklaus