Entry (1/5) | 1 bakaka |
Part of speech | 2 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
3 [1.78] [Taimoro, Taisaka, Tanosy]
saobakaka 4 [1.78] [Bara] sahona lehibe |
Explanations in French |
5 [1.82] [Taisaka]
crapaud |
Vocabulary |
6 Zoology: reptiles, amphibians |
For myself only |
sid: bakaka#mg.n
mg=bakaka ~ fr=crapaud ~ |
Entry (2/5) | 7 bakaka |
Part of speech | 8 noun |
Explanations in Malagasy |
9 [1.78] [Bara]
ahitra toy ny katsaka 10 [1.1] [Sakalava] Anaran' ahitra lehibe izay mety hahatratra hatramin' ny roa na telo metatra |
Explanations in English |
11 [1.2] [Sakalava]
a kind of millet (?) |
Explanations in French |
12 [1.19] [Tankarana]
nom d'une grande herbe. 13 [1.196] (de bakaka, adjectif qui qualifie les gens ayant des dents particulièrement fortes et larges). [Sakalava] Nom donné au mil : Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers. (Poaceae). Ceux qui le mangent, c'est-à-dire autrefois, surtout les esclaves importés d'Afrique, sont censés avoir de grandes dents. Nom donné aussi par analogie, à de grandes Graminées spontanées, notamment: Sorghum brevicarinatum Snowden et Sorghum verticilliflorum (Steud.) Stapf. (Poaceae) Plantes toxiques pour le bétail, renfermant des glucosides cyanogènes. |
Vocabulary |
14 Botany: grass |
Toponyms |
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Scientific name |
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sid: bakaka#mg.n.2
ww=Sorghum brevicarinatum, Sorghum halepense, Sorghum verticilliflorum ~ mg=baKAka ~ en=millet ~ |
Entry (3/5) | 18 bakaka |
Part of speech | 19 adjective |
Explanations in English |
20 [1.2] [Provincial]
bulky, enormous |
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sid: bakaka#mg.aj
mg=BAkaka ~ en=bulky, enormous ~ |
Entry (4/5) | 21 bakaka |
Part of speech | 22 adjective |
Explanations in English |
23 [1.2] stupid, doltish, imprudent |
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sid: bakaka#mg.aj.2
mg=baKAka ~ en=stupid, doltish, imprudent ~ |
Entry (5/5) | 24 bakaka |
Part of speech | 25 adjective |
Explanations in Malagasy |
26 [1.1] Enti-milaza nify mielanelana be toy ny banga Entina ilazana koa ny rary be maso tsy mikatona tsara: Tsy tiako ity tsihy ity fa bakaka be ohatra ny inona |
Explanations in English |
27 [1.2] in the provinces it means badly woven, as a piece of cloth; badly plaited, as mats. |
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sid: bakaka#mg.aj.3
mg=baKAka ~ en= ~ |
Anagrams | 28 bakaka, kabaka |
Updated on 2025/02/02 |
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