syok
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Dutch shock, from English shock, from Middle Dutch schokken (“to push, jolt, shake, jerk”) or Middle French choquer (“to collide with, clash”), from Old Dutch *skokkan (“to shake up and down, shog”), from Proto-Germanic *skukkaną (“to move, shake, tremble”).
syok (first-person possessive syokku, second-person possessive syokmu, third-person possessive syoknya)
syok
From Malay syok, from Arabic شَوْقٌ (šawqun).
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syok (Jawi spelling شوق)
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