"Kakak" is a word in ILOKANO, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
v. /AG-/ to cluck, to make a slow and prolonged sound as when looking for a nest or just roaming around: said of a hen. --var. KAKKAK. KAKAW [f. Sp.], n. cacao.
kákak - Cackling; to cackle. Ang mungâ
nagakákak. The hen cackles. (cf. kakáak;
kurukutúk—to cluck).
kákak n {1} cackle.
{2} how a person reacts.
Makítà ra giyud ang kákak ánang tawhána kun makaingkuwintrug buguy, Well see what k.
o.
a fellow that man is when he runs into a bully.
v [A] {1} cackle.
{2} chicken out, coward.
Mu rag ísug apan kun suklan giyud, mukákak diay, He appears tough but if you challenge him, he runs away.
{3} [A; b3] for a woman to squawk with displeasure.
Nagkákak ang asáwa kay dúgayng miulì ang bána, The wife is squawking because her husband came home late.
The pen, a double-edged mystery: cuts the writer, heals the reader.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
borók-borók - The cry of a hen. (cf. kákak, katákkaták—cackle; karakaták, kurukutúk—cluck).
Read the complete definitionkakáak - Cackle, cackling; to cackle; to talk or shout much. (cf. kákak).
Read the complete definitionkaták-katák - To cackle. Ang mungâ nagakatákkaták. The hen cackles. (cf. kákak, kurukutúk).
Read the complete definitionpangákak - Freq. of kákak—to cackle. (cf. pangakáak).
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