Dak

/dæk/ noun

Definition

Mail or postal service, especially in colonial India and other parts of Asia. It can also refer to the system of relay transport using horses or runners.

Etymology

From Hindi डाक (ḍāk) meaning 'post' or 'mail service', possibly derived from Sanskrit द्राक् (drāk) meaning 'quick'. The word entered English in the 17th century through the British colonial postal system in India. The term was also used for the relay system of horses and runners that carried mail.

Kelly Says

The dak system was so efficient that it could carry mail from Calcutta to Delhi faster than modern postal services! British colonials relied on dak runners who could cover incredible distances, and 'dak bungalows' were built every 10-15 miles as rest stops for this amazing postal relay network.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ባት
bah-t
ARالعربية
بطة
ba-tah
BNবাংলা
হাঁস
hahns
CACatalà
ànec
ah-nehk
CSČeština
kachna
kahkh-nah
DADansk
and
ahn
DEDeutsch
Ente
en-teh
ELΕλληνικά
πάπια
pah-pee-ah
ESEspañol
pato
pah-toh
FAفارسی
اردک
or-dek
FISuomi
sorsa
sohr-sah
FRFrançais
canard
kah-nahr
GUGU
બતક
bah-tak
HAHA
agwagwa
ah-gwah-gwah
HEעברית
ברווז
bah-roh-vaz
HIहिन्दी
बतख
bat-kh
HUMagyar
kacsa
kah-chah
IDBahasa Indonesia
bebek
beh-bek
IGIG
ọdụ
oh-doo
ITItaliano
anatra
ah-nah-trah
KKKK
өрдек
oor-dek
KMKM
ស្ងួត
snguot
MRMR
बट
bat
MSBahasa Melayu
itik
ee-teek
MYမြန်မာ
ဘဲ
beh
NLNederlands
eend
aynt
NONorsk
and
ahn
PAPA
ਬਤਖ
bat-kh
PLPolski
kaczka
kahch-kah
PTPortuguês
pato
pah-too
RORomână
rață
rah-tsah
RUРусский
утка
oot-kah
SVSvenska
anka
ahng-kah
SWKiswahili
bata
bah-tah
TAதமிழ்
வாத்து
vah-ththu
TEతెలుగు
బాతు
bah-thu
THไทย
เป็ด
pet
TLTL
pato
pah-toh
TRTürkçe
ördek
ur-dek
UKУкраїнська
качка
kahch-kah
URاردو
بٹیر
buteer
VITiếng Việt
vịt
veet
YOYO
adẹ
ah-deh
ZUZU
inkomo
in-koh-moh

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