What is the meaning of Jako?

An African grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, commonly kept as a cage bird.

as

like

jacket, coat

division, distribution, sharing, dealing (an act of division etc.)

division, distribution, sharing, dealing (the result of a division etc.)

count-off (the act of splitting a group of persons into a number N of smaller groups by having them call out, one by one, the numbers one through N and again until everyone has a number; also as an interjection ordering a group to do so)

share, part

pitch; graduation (distance between evenly spaced objects, such as on a roller chain, or the markings on a measuring instrument)

chance

parrot

part, share

distribution, sharing

common opossum (Didelphis marsupialis)

Interrogative or relative adverb; how (in what way)

Interrogative or relative adverb; how many

Marks degree; as; so

Relative adverb; thus, like so

Marks comparison; than

Marks role; as

almost

somewhat (to some degree)

Correlative; as, how, at that time

Marks time; since

Contrastive; however

Causitive; because

Conditional; if; when

albeit

Denotes desired result; such, so; in order to

interrogative or relative adverb; how, in what way

introduces a relative clause of degree; how, how much

denotes indeterminate manner; in some way

introduces a relative question; how

introduces a comparative; as

denotes equality between two things; as

introduces a relative clause; that

introduces relative temporal clause; when

denotes cause; because

introduces a conditional; if

specifies; as

emphacizes; as

namely, that is; for example

part, share

dealing, division, doling

jacket (long woman’s)

Rōmaji transcription of じゃこ

as (in the role of; by way of) [with nominative]

as (being, acting as)

as (during the time when)

very, very much, really

seriously, gravely, deeply

hard, severely, strongly, forcefully (with a great deal of effort or force)

neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular of jak

Alternative form of jak

as (in the role of; by way of) [with nominative]

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