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==English==
{{rfc|en|clarify ‘lek’ vs ‘laik’ areas}}
 
===Etymology===
From {{inh|en|ang|lāc}}, from {{inh|en|gem-pro|*laiką||game, dance, hymn, sport, fight}}. Cognates include {{cog|non|leikr}} (whence {{cog|da|leg||game}}, {{cog|sv|leka||to play}}), {{cog|got|𐌻𐌰𐌹𐌺𐍃||dance}}. {{doublet|en|lek}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
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{{en-verb}}
 
# {{alt form|en|lake|id=play|t=to play}}.
# {{lb|en|UK|Northern|dialect}} To [[play]] (in the sense opposed to [[work]]).
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2024|author=[[w:Kate Atkinson (writer)|Kate Atkinson]]|title=Death at the Sign of the Rook|publisher=Doubleday|page=128|passage=‘We were just '''laiking''',’ Callum had moaned to Reggie when she first interviewed him. ‘He means larking about,’ someone back at the station interpreted for her.}}
 
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=aikl|Kail|Kali|Lakikali|Lika|Kali|ilka|Kail|kail|kali|kila|Laki|Akil}}
 
==Czech==
 
===Etymology===
From {{der|cs|la|laicus}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{cs-IPA|lajk}}
 
===Noun===
{{cs-noun|m-an|f=laička|adj=laický}}
 
# [[layman]] (a [[noncleric]] / [[non-cleric]])
# [[layman]] (a [[nonprofessional]] / [[non-professional]])
 
====Derived termsDeclension====
{{colcs-auto|csndecl|laickým.an}}
 
===See also===
* {{l|cs|amatér}}
 
{{C|cs|Male people}}
 
==Latvian==
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===Etymology===
From {{inhder|pcm|en|like}}.
 
===Verb===
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===Etymology===
{{bor+lbor|pl|la|lāicus}}, from {{der|pl|grc|λαϊκός}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
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==Tok Pisin==
{{LDL|tpi}}
 
===Etymology===