kakawa
Lower Sorbian
/ˈkakawa/
noun
Definitions
- cocoa
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian cacao derived from Classical Nahuatl cacahuatl (cacao bean, cacao, cocoa bean).
Origin
Classical Nahuatl
cacahuatl
Gloss
cacao bean, cacao, cocoa bean
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cacao English
- cocoa English
- Kakao German
- kakaó Hungarian
- cacao Dutch, Flemish
- кака́о Russian
- Cacao Spanish, Castilian
- bollycao Spanish, Castilian
- cacahuete Spanish, Castilian
- cacao Spanish, Castilian
- cacaotal Spanish, Castilian
- cacaotero Spanish, Castilian
- cacau Portuguese
- kakao Swedish
- kakao Polish
- kakao Danish
- kakao Czech
- kakaw Cebuano
- kakaw Tagalog
- cacahuaatl Classical Nahuatl
- cacahuacentli Classical Nahuatl
- cacahuapinolli Classical Nahuatl
- cacahuapozonallotl Classical Nahuatl
- cacahuapozonillotl Classical Nahuatl
- cacahuatl Classical Nahuatl
- chilcacahuatl Classical Nahuatl
- chilloh cacahuatl Classical Nahuatl
- tlalcacahuatl Classical Nahuatl
- kakao Slovak
- kakaw Bikol Central
- ككاو Gulf Arabic
- *kakawatl Proto-Nahuan
- cacahuatl Nahuatl
- kʌkow Lacandon