Sake

/seɪk/ noun

Definition

Sake means 'for the purpose of' or 'because of' when used in phrases like 'for your sake' or 'for the sake of peace'. As a separate meaning, *sake* is also a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice.

Etymology

The English *sake* in 'for the sake of' comes from Old English *sacu* or *sacu*, meaning 'cause, dispute, or matter'. Japanese *sake* (酒), the drink, is unrelated and simply means 'alcohol' or 'rice wine'.

Kelly Says

English *sake* and Japanese *sake* sound the same but come from completely different worlds—one about causes and reasons, the other about rice wine. When you say 'for old times’ sake' you’re using a word that once meant 'legal cause' in Old English. The language kept the idea of motivation but lost the courtroom drama.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
Sake
sa-keh
ARالعربية
ساكي
sa-kee
BNবাংলা
স্যাকি
sha-kee
CACatalà
sake
sah-keh
CSČeština
sake
sah-keh
DADansk
sake
sah-keh
DEDeutsch
Sake
zah-keh
ELΕλληνικά
σακές
sah-kes
ESEspañol
sake
sah-keh
FAفارسی
سake
sa-keh
FISuomi
sake
sah-keh
FRFrançais
sake
sa-keh
GUGU
સાકે
sa-keh
HAHA
sake
sah-keh
HEעברית
סאק
sak
HIहिन्दी
सके
sa-keh
HUMagyar
sake
sah-keh
IDBahasa Indonesia
sake
sa-keh
IGIG
sake
sah-keh
ITItaliano
sake
sah-keh
JA日本語
sake
さけ
KKKK
саке
sah-keh
KMKM
សាក
saak
KO한국어
사케
sa-ke
MRMR
सके
sa-keh
MSBahasa Melayu
sake
sa-keh
MYမြန်မာ
ဆဲက
sa-keh
NLNederlands
sake
sah-keh
NONorsk
sake
sah-keh
PAPA
ਸਾਕੇ
sa-keh
PLPolski
sake
sah-keh
PTPortuguês
sake
sa-keh
RORomână
sake
sah-keh
RUРусский
саке
sah-keh
SVSvenska
sake
sah-keh
SWKiswahili
sake
sa-keh
TAதமிழ்
சேக்
shak
TEతెలుగు
సాకీ
sa-kee
THไทย
สาเก
sa-keh
TLTL
sake
sa-keh
TRTürkçe
sake
sah-keh
UKУкраїнська
саке
sah-keh
URاردو
سake
sa-keh
VITiếng Việt
sake
sa-keh
YOYO
sake
sah-keh
ZH中文
清酒
qīngjiǔ
ZUZU
sake
sah-keh

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