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==[[Kiwi]]==
==[[Kiwi]]==
===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===
(''[[Kiwi#Orthography|Kiwi Devanagari]]'')


===Etymology===
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====Inflection====
====Inflection====
====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
This is an informal Kiwi noun. It should not be used with people of superior social status, but only your peers.
This is an informal Kiwi noun. It should not be used with people of superior social status, but with your peers.
 
====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
*{{term|pāleʻe}} - (''formal'') ''songbird''
*{{term|pāleʻe}} - (''formal'') ''songbird''

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Kiwi

Alternative forms

(Kiwi Devanagari)

Etymology

Ultimately from Proto-Rana *kaṃukapə, 'singing bird'. From the roots √kṃ ('to sing') and √kp ('bird').

Pronunciation

(Kiwi) IPA: /qɑuqɑˈʔɪ/

Noun

kaukaʻi c1 (plural nominative kikaukaʻi)

  1. A songbird, a bird famous for its song.
    Ahī kanāti kaukaʻi.
    Thus sang the songbird.
  2. A singer, human or otherwise.
  3. A beautiful girl.


Inflection

Usage notes

This is an informal Kiwi noun. It should not be used with people of superior social status, but with your peers.

Synonyms