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kaki
[ kah-kee ]
noun
, plural ka·kis.
- the Japanese persimmon tree.
- the fruit of this tree.
kaki
/ ˈkɑːkɪ /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kaki1
Borrowed into English from Japanese around 1720–30
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kaki1
Japanese
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Example Sentences
The axe slipped in his hand and took effect on the back of his leg— Ter lepas di tangan kapak itu, kna di blakang kaki-nia.
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He was wounded between the ankle and the heel— Dia kna luka antara mata kaki dan tumit.
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There is one pair of socks too few— Sarong kaki ada korang sa-pasang.
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He fell at his masters feet and asked for pardon— Dia menymbah kaki tuan-nia lalu me-minta ampun.
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Three or four handkerchiefs and two pairs of socks— Saputangan barang tiga ampat lei, sarong kaki dua pasang.
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