dok
Mane (Îngilîzî)
dock
Pircarînî
Zayendî
Jinûmêr
Wekî (IPA) tê gotin
/dɔk/
Etîmolojî (Îngilîzî)
From Middle Dutch docke (“port, harbour, roadstead”), of uncertain origin. The original sense may have been "the furrow a grounded vessel makes in a mud bank". Compare Middle Low German docke (“dock”), borrowed from the Middle Dutch. Some sources link this word to an unattested Middle Dutch *docke (“watercourse, trench, canal”), which is a ghost word, only being inferred from Mediaeval Latin documents in the form of ducta, doctus, doccia (“conduit, canal”). However, if this theory is correct, then it would relate the word to Italian doccia (“drainpipe”). An alternative theory ties Middle Dutch docke to a North Germanic/Scandinavian source, notably Old Norse dǫkk (“depression in the landscape, pit, pool, trench”), from Proto-Germanic *dankwaz (“dark”). If so, related to Norwegian dokk (“hollow, low ground”), Old Icelandic dökk, also dökð (“pit, pool”), Swedish dank (“marshy ground”).
Bilêvkirina xwe baştir bikin
Dest bi hînbûna holendî bi learnfeliz .
Axaftin û ezberkirina " dok "û gelek peyv û hevokên din di holendî de pratîk bikin.
Biçe rûpela qursa me ya holendî
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