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yok

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /j?k/

Etymology 1

Noun

yok (plural yoks)

  1. Alternative form of yock

Verb

yok (third-person singular simple present yoks, present participle yokking, simple past and past participle yokked)

  1. Alternative form of yock

Etymology 2

Reversal of goy, with final devoicing.

Alternative forms

  • Yok

Noun

yok (plural yoks)

  1. (derogatory) A non-Jew; a Gentile.
    • 2006, Howard Jacobson, Kalooki Nights, Vintage 2007, page 162:
      I'd been warned about just such a day, when the yoks would come with their white-boned fists and start knocking us about.

Marshallese

Alternative forms

  • eok
  • yuk

Pronunciation

  • (phonetic) IPA(key): [e?ok?]
  • (phonemic) IPA(key): /jek?/
  • Bender phonemes: {y?k?}

Pronoun

yok

  1. you (singular); thou.

References

  • Marshallese–English Online Dictionary

Mbula

Noun

yok

  1. water

References

  • Robert D. Bugenhagen, Salme E. Bugenhagen, Ro ta ipiyooto sua Mbula Uunu = Mbula-English dictionary (2007, SIL)

Middle English

Noun

yok

  1. Alternative form of ?ok

Tocharian B

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

yok ?

  1. hair
  2. color

Turkish

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish ????, from Proto-Turkic *y?k (no; is not, there is not). Compare Old Turkic ????????? (yok, no; is not, there is not)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jok/

Adjective

yok (not comparable)

  1. there isn't, there aren't (not a verb)
  2. it doesn't exist
  3. Expressing possession, equivalent of not have.
  4. prohibited, forbidden

Usage notes

As an adjective, yok is only used predicatively.

Declension

or

Particle

yok

  1. no, nope

Interjection

yok

  1. no, nope

Synonyms

  • mafi? (slang: there is not; it has ended)
  • cicoz (slang: there is not)
  • yasak (forbidden)
  • hay?r (no as particle or interjection)

Antonyms

  • var (there is, there are, have)
  • ha, he (yes as particle or interjection)
  • evet (yes as particle or interjection)

Volapük

Noun

yok (nominative plural yoks)

  1. yoke

Declension

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yogh

English

Alternative forms

  • ?ogh, ?ok, yok, ?

Etymology

From Middle English ?ogh, ?, of unknown origin. Several etymologies have been advanced, such as derivation from Middle English ?ok (yoke) or Old English ?oh (rune ?), but all pose serious phonological problems.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /j??/, /j?x/, /j???/, /j??x/
  • (US) IPA(key): /j??/, /j??/, /j?x/, /j?x/, /jo??/, /jo?x/

Noun

yogh (plural yoghs)

  1. A letter of the Middle English alphabet (capital ?, small ?), in form derived from the Old English shape of the letter g, and used to represent various palatal and velar sounds.

References


Middle English

Pronoun

yogh

  1. Alternative form of yow

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  • what yoghurt can dogs eat
  • what yoghurt is gluten free
  • what yoghurt can babies eat
  • what yoghurt can babies have
  • what yoghurts are syn free
  • what yoghurt for curry
  • what yoghurt can you eat on keto
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