malaka
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Inherited from Malay malaka, from Sanskrit मालक (mālaka, “Hibiscus mutabilis; Melia azedarach; wood; ring; garland”).
malaka (plural malaka-malaka, first-person possessive malakaku, second-person possessive malakamu, third-person possessive malakanya)
Perhaps from Greek μαλάκας (malákas).
malaka (definite accusative malakayı, plural malakalar)
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malaka (definite accusative malakayı, plural malakalar) (dialect)
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
malaka (dialect)
malaka (definite accusative malakayı, plural malakalar) (dialect)
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