juca
Moldavian
/ʒuˈka/
verb
Definitions
- to play
Etymology
Inherited from Latin *jocāre, *iocāre, iocārī.
Origin
Latin
iocārī
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antijoke English
- joke English
- jokee English
- jokefest English
- jokefic English
- jokeful English
- jokeless English
- jokelike English
- jokely English
- joker English
- jokesmith English
- jokesome English
- jokest English
- jokester English
- jokette English
- jokish English
- joky English
- metajoke English
- nonjoke English
- outjoke English
- *jocāre, *iocāre Latin
- iocus Latin
- iocārī Latin
- jokken Dutch, Flemish
- jugar Spanish, Castilian
- ジョーク Japanese
- joke Danish
- joer Old French
- jugar Catalan, Valencian
- djók Icelandic
- djóka Icelandic
- jucărie Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- jucător Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- jôc Welsh
- jogar Old Portuguese
- jogar Occitan
- giovar Romansh
- giugar Romansh
- giuier Romansh
- giujear Romansh
- giuver Romansh
- xugar Asturian
- zuiâ Friulian
- jucari Sicilian
- djugar Ladino
- jucà Neapolitan
- ghjucà Corsican
- chugar Aragonese