Contionary:kãkãrã
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Ancient Sohcahtoan
Alternative forms
Etymology
from Proto-Japonic *kəkərə. Cognate with Japanese kokoro and Sohcahtoan kokora.
Pronunciation
(Ancient Sohcahtoan) IPA: [ˈkəkəɾə]
Noun
kãkãrã
- heart
- gãm a kãkãrã ga nēi-ēdus!"
- you have no heart!
- gãm a kãkãrã ga nēi-ēdus!"
Verb
- to love
- gayag o kãkãrã sudūs
- I love him.
- gayag o kãkãrã sudūs
Usage notes
In some early literature, kãkãrã is used as an adjective, to describe something that is loved, e.g. kãkãrayo nē ūn(a loved dog).
Synonyms
*irāigo - reconstructed verb based on Japanese "愛"(ai).
Derived terms
Sohcahtoan kokora is derived from this word.