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kaos

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, vast chasm, void).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kaos n (singular definite kaosset, not used in plural form)

  1. chaos

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Estonian

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Etymology

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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kaos (genitive kaose, partitive kaost)

  1. chaos

Declension

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Declension of kaos (ÕS type 9/katus, no gradation)
singular plural
nominative kaos kaosed
accusative nom.
gen. kaose
genitive kaoste
partitive kaost kaoseid
illative kaosesse kaostesse
kaoseisse
inessive kaoses kaostes
kaoseis
elative kaosest kaostest
kaoseist
allative kaosele kaostele
kaoseile
adessive kaosel kaostel
kaoseil
ablative kaoselt kaostelt
kaoseilt
translative kaoseks kaosteks
kaoseiks
terminative kaoseni kaosteni
essive kaosena kaostena
abessive kaoseta kaosteta
comitative kaosega kaostega

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈka.ɔs/
  • Hyphenation: ka‧os

Etymology 1

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From Dutch chaos, from Middle Dutch caos, from Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

Noun

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kaos (first-person possessive kaosku, second-person possessive kaosmu, third-person possessive kaosnya)

  1. (rare) chaos.
    Synonyms: kacau-balau, kekacauan
Usage notes
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Use of this term has been criticized due to confusion with the second etymology (below) term.[1]

Etymology 2

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Noun

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kaos

  1. Alternative spelling of kaus.

Further reading

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  1. ^ “Tepatkah Padanan "Kaos" untuk "Chaos"?”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], 2022 November 7, retrieved 1 December 2022

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, vast chasm, void).

Noun

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kaos n (definite singular kaoset) (uncountable)

  1. chaos
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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, vast chasm, void).

Noun

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kaos n (definite singular kaoset) (uncountable)

  1. chaos
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Serbo-Croatian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, vast chasm, void).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kâos/
  • Hyphenation: ka‧os

Noun

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kȁos m (Cyrillic spelling ка̏ос)

  1. (Croatia, uncountable) chaos

Declension

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Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos, vast chasm, void).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkaʊs/, /ˈkɑːʊs/
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

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kaos n

  1. chaos (state of disorder)
    Det var totalt kaos på festen
    There was total chaos at the party

Declension

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Turkish

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Etymology

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From French chaos, from Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

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Noun

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kaos (definite accusative kaosu, plural kaoslar)

  1. chaos (state of disorder)

Declension

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Inflection
Nominative kaos
Definite accusative kaosu
Singular Plural
Nominative kaos kaoslar
Definite accusative kaosu kaosları
Dative kaosa kaoslara
Locative kaosta kaoslarda
Ablative kaostan kaoslardan
Genitive kaosun kaosların
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