WMP |
Ifugaw |
kíkik |
squeaking noise produced, e.g. by the hinges of a door when it is opened or closed |
Kankanaey |
men-kíkik |
to pip; to peep; to chirp; to cheep |
Casiguran Dumagat |
kíkik |
to squeak (of a small mouse) |
Cebuano |
kíkik |
bird which makes the sound , (malevolent supernatural) |
Maranao |
kikik |
grating sound coming from throat of witch |
Kadazan Dusun |
kikik |
creak, croak, giggle |
|
soŋ-kikik-kikik |
creaking, croaking, giggling |
Tausug |
k<um>ikik |
to giggle |
Toba Batak |
maŋ-hihik |
to snicker, giggle |
Malay |
kekek |
giggling |
|
buroŋ kekek |
Sumatran kingfisher: Halcyon chloris |
Nias |
kiki |
a small flute |
Kayan |
kikik |
a shout or yell (of pleasure) |
Ngaju Dayak |
kiki-kikik |
laugh softly, giggle |
Bare'e |
kiki |
loud laughter |
|
motolo-kiki |
to laugh loudly, burst out laughing |
Old Javanese |
a-ŋikik-an |
shouting with jeering laughter |
Malagasy |
kiki-kiki |
giggling, a titter |
Bikol |
mag-kikík |
to squeak (mice, rats) |
CMP |
Manggarai |
kikik |
peeping or cheeping of a baby chick |
OC |
Tongan |
kikī |
to squeak, squeal --- of young pig, small child, ungreased cart-wheel, etc.; (of a dog) to yelp; to screech |