vak
Indonesian
[ˈvaʔ]
noun
Definitions
- subject (in school)
- profession
- trade, craft
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish vak (compartment, section, occupation, profession, trade, box, business, field) derived from Middle Dutch vac derived from Old Dutch *fak derived from *fak derived from Proto-Germanic *faką (division, part, space, department, piece).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*faką
Gloss
division, part, space, department, piece
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
除
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Fach German
- bijvak Dutch, Flemish
- bouwvak Dutch, Flemish
- hoofdvak Dutch, Flemish
- tijdvak Dutch, Flemish
- vak Dutch, Flemish
- vakbond Dutch, Flemish
- vakgebied Dutch, Flemish
- vakidioot Dutch, Flemish
- vakidiotisme Dutch, Flemish
- vakkenvuller Dutch, Flemish
- vakkundig Dutch, Flemish
- vakman Dutch, Flemish
- vakmens Dutch, Flemish
- vakterm Dutch, Flemish
- vakverbond Dutch, Flemish
- vakvrouw Dutch, Flemish
- vakwerk Dutch, Flemish
- voorsorteervak Dutch, Flemish
- vriesvak Dutch, Flemish
- zoekvak Dutch, Flemish
- *pÀǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pāǵe- Proto-Indo-European
- *faką Proto-Germanic
- fæc Old English
- vac Middle Dutch
- fah Old High German
- vak Afrikaans
- *fak gmw-pro
- *fak Old Dutch
- fek Old Frisian