A brief Ákat lexicon
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Search results (6 results found)
| Logograph | Word | Translation and comments |
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ỳkusêkòx![]() jakʊsɜkjɑʃ |
finger food mass object, using the unnumbered number Telik people like a large breakfast, but otherwise tend to browse during the day - outside formal feasts, the evening meal will often be a buffet with a variety of small dishes eaten with the fingers |
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telke!![]() telkeʔ |
those two mass object, using the paucal number generally inanimate objects |
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supat![]() sʊpæt |
shuffle mass object, using the nullar number march on the spot, shuffle along slowly; the volume of the word refers to the distance travelled, not the amount of physical movement involved |
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ỳsut![]() jasʊt |
wasteland mass object, using the unnumbered number uninhabitable areas |
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àxihntyx![]() jæʃiŋtaʃ |
crossroads countable object |
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nasap![]() næsæp |
heaven countable object while many Telik societies do have a concept of heaven (or heavens), it is not an integral part of the Nakap philosophy; in astronomy, this word - in the plural or unnumbered number - is commonly (if casually) used to describe the vacuum of space |











