sakit
Aklanon
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
Noun
editsakit
Derived terms
editAzerbaijani
editEtymology
editFrom Arabic سَاكِت (sākit, “silent”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editsakit (comparative daha sakit, superlative ən sakit)
Derived terms
edit- sakitlik (“calmness”)
- sakitcə (“quietly”)
- sakitləşmək (“to calm down”)
Bikol Central
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsákit (Basahan spelling ᜐᜃᜒᜆ᜔)
- manner of suffering, bearing hardship
- Synonym: tios
- (Naga) an instance of becoming difficult, hard, and/or complicated
Derived terms
editFinnish
editEtymology 1
editNoun
editsakit
Etymology 2
editNoun
editsakit
- nominative plural of saki
Anagrams
editHigaonon
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
Noun
editsakit
Indonesian
editEtymology
editInherited from Malay sakit, from Old Malay sākit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit, *masakit. Compare Tagalog sakit, Waray-Waray sakit.
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈsakit/ [ˈsa.kɪt̪̚]
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -akit
- Syllabification: sa‧kit
Adjective
editsakit
- ill; sick; hurt
- sakit hati ― heartache
- sakit perut ― stomachache
Derived terms
editRegular affixed derivations:
- bersakit-sakit [reduplication + stative / habitual] (redup + beR-)
- menyakiti (“to hurt”) [agent focus + causative (locative) benefactive] (meN- + -i)
- menyakitkan [agent focus + causative benefactive] (meN- + -kan)
- sakit-sakitan [reduplication + timespan / emotion] (redup + -an)
- mempersakiti [causative agent focus + causative (locative) benefactive] (mempeR- + -i)
- penyakit (“disease”) [agentive / qualitative / instrumental / abstract / measure] (peN-)
- penyakitan [agentive / qualitative / instrumental / abstract / measure + resultative / locative / collective / variety / verbal noun / fruit] (peN- + -an)
- berpenyakitan [agentive / qualitative / instrumental / abstract / measure + stative / habitual + resultative / locative / collective / variety / verbal noun / fruit] (peN- + beR- + -an)
- pesakitan [passive / name of profession + resultative / locative / collective / variety / verbal noun / fruit] (pe- + -an)
- kesakitan [abstract / locative] (ke-an)
Further reading
edit- “sakit” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Kapampangan
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit. Compare Tagalog sakit, Tongan mahaki, and Yogad takit.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /səˈkit/ [səˈxit]
- IPA(key): /səˈket/ [səˈxɛːt]
- IPA(key): /ˈsakit/ [ˈsäː.xit]
- Hyphenation: sa‧kit
Noun
editsakit
Malay
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Malayic *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Chamic, from Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
First attested in the Kota Kapur inscription, 686 CE, as Old Malay [script needed] (sākit).
Pronunciation
edit- (Riau-Lingga) IPA(key): /ˈsakit/ [ˈsa.kit̪]
- (Johor-Selangor) IPA(key): /ˈsaket/ [ˈsa.ket̪]
- Rhymes: -akit, -kit, -it
- Hyphenation: sa‧kit
Adjective
editsakit (Jawi spelling ساکيت)
Derived terms
editRegular affixed derivations:
- penyakit (“disease”) [agentive / qualitative / instrumental / abstract / measure] (peN-)
- pesakit (“patient”) [passive / name of profession] (pe-)
- kesakitan (“pain”) [abstract / locative] (ke-an)
- sakit-sakit [reduplication] (redup)
- sesakit [comparability] (se-)
- kesakitan [resemblance / passive] (ke-an)
- persakit [causative passive] (peR-)
- sakitkan [causative benefactive] (-kan)
- sakiti [causative (locative) benefactive] (-i)
- menyakitkan (“to hurt”) [agent focus + causative benefactive] (meN- + -kan)
- tersakit [agentless action] (teR-)
- bersakit [stative / habitual] (beR-)
Descendants
edit- Indonesian: sakit
Noun
editsakit (Jawi spelling ساکيت, plural sakit-sakit, informal 1st possessive sakitku, 2nd possessive sakitmu, 3rd possessive sakitnya)
Further reading
edit- “sakit” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.
Mansaka
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
Noun
editsakit
Tagalog
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit. Compare Karao sahit, Tongan mahaki, and Yogad takit.
Pronunciation
edit- (Standard Tagalog)
- Syllabification: sa‧kit
Noun
editsakít (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜃᜒᜆ᜔)
- disease; sickness; illness; ailment
- Synonyms: karamdaman, empermedad, (obsolete) balintamad
- pain; painfulness
Alternative forms
editDerived terms
edit- hinanakit
- hinanakitan
- ipaghinanakit
- kasakitan
- maghinanakit
- maghinanakitan
- magkahinanakitan
- magkasakit
- magpasakit
- magsakit-sakitan
- mahihinanaktin
- makasakit
- manakit
- mapaghinanakit
- mapanakit
- masakit
- masakitin
- masasaktin
- maysakit
- naghahanap ng sakit ng katawan
- nakasasakit
- paghihinanakit
- paghinanaktan
- pagkakasakit
- pagkamasakit
- pagkasaktan
- pasakit-loob
- pasakitin
- sakit sa tiyan
- sakit sa ulo
- sakit-babae
- sakit-ngipin
- sakit-puso
- sakit-sakitan
- sakit-tiyan
- sakit-ulo
- sakitin
- saktan
- sumakit
- walang-sakit
Noun
editsakit (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜃᜒᜆ᜔)
- diligence; perseverance; consistent effort
- Synonyms: sikap, pagsisikap, tiyaga, pagtitiyaga, sigasig, pagsisigasig
- interest; concern (for)
- Synonyms: malasakit, pagmamalasakit, hasikaso, paghahasikaso
- suffering
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “sakit” at KWF Diksiyonaryo ng Wikang Filipino[1], Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2021
- “sakit”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
- Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*sakit”, in the CLDF dataset from The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–), →DOI
Anagrams
editTausug
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsakit (Sulat Sūg spelling سَكِتْ)
Derived terms
editWaray-Waray
editEtymology
editInherited from Proto-Philippine *sakit, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *sakit.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsakít
Derived terms
edit- Aklanon terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Aklanon terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Aklanon terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Aklanon terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Aklanon lemmas
- Aklanon nouns
- Azerbaijani terms borrowed from Arabic
- Azerbaijani terms derived from Arabic
- Azerbaijani terms derived from the Arabic root س ك ت
- Azerbaijani terms with IPA pronunciation
- Azerbaijani terms with audio pronunciation
- Azerbaijani lemmas
- Azerbaijani adjectives
- Bikol Central terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Bikol Central terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Bikol Central terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Bikol Central terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Bikol Central terms with IPA pronunciation
- Bikol Central lemmas
- Bikol Central nouns
- Bikol Central terms with Basahan script
- Naga Bikol Central
- Finnish non-lemma forms
- Finnish noun forms
- Higaonon terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Higaonon terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Higaonon terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Higaonon terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Higaonon lemmas
- Higaonon nouns
- Indonesian terms inherited from Malay
- Indonesian terms derived from Malay
- Indonesian terms inherited from Old Malay
- Indonesian terms derived from Old Malay
- Indonesian terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Indonesian terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Indonesian 2-syllable words
- Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Indonesian terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Indonesian/akit
- Rhymes:Indonesian/akit/2 syllables
- Indonesian lemmas
- Indonesian adjectives
- Indonesian terms with usage examples
- Kapampangan terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Kapampangan terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Kapampangan terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Kapampangan terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Kapampangan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Kapampangan lemmas
- Kapampangan nouns
- Malay terms inherited from Proto-Malayic
- Malay terms derived from Proto-Malayic
- Malay terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Chamic
- Malay terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Chamic
- Malay terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan
- Malay terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan
- Malay terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Malay terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Malay 2-syllable words
- Malay terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Malay/akit
- Rhymes:Malay/akit/2 syllables
- Rhymes:Malay/kit
- Rhymes:Malay/kit/2 syllables
- Rhymes:Malay/it
- Rhymes:Malay/it/2 syllables
- Malay lemmas
- Malay adjectives
- Malay nouns
- Mansaka terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Mansaka terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Mansaka terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Mansaka terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Mansaka lemmas
- Mansaka nouns
- Tagalog terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Tagalog terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Tagalog terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Tagalog terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Tagalog 2-syllable words
- Tagalog terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Tagalog/it
- Rhymes:Tagalog/it/2 syllables
- Rhymes:Tagalog/akit
- Rhymes:Tagalog/akit/1 syllable
- Tagalog terms with mabilis pronunciation
- Tagalog terms with malumay pronunciation
- Tagalog lemmas
- Tagalog nouns
- Tagalog terms with Baybayin script
- tl:Disease
- tl:Pain
- Tausug terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Tausug terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Tausug 2-syllable words
- Tausug terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Tausug/it
- Rhymes:Tausug/it/2 syllables
- Tausug lemmas
- Tausug nouns
- Tausug terms with Sulat Sūg script
- Waray-Waray terms inherited from Proto-Philippine
- Waray-Waray terms derived from Proto-Philippine
- Waray-Waray terms inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Waray-Waray terms derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
- Waray-Waray terms with IPA pronunciation
- Waray-Waray lemmas
- Waray-Waray nouns