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ake

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Adv — Forever; continually. (archaic or dialectal)

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Etymology

Borrowed from Māori ake, used in English mainly as an archaic or dialectal adverb meaning 'forever.'

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ake” mean?

The word “ake” means forever; continually. (archaic or dialectal). In plain terms, an old or dialect word for "forever" — rarely used in modern everyday English.

How do you pronounce “ake”?

“Ake” is pronounced ah-KAY (/ɑːˈkeɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “ake” in a sentence?

Here is “ake” used in a sentence: “The old ballad promises the lovers will be together ake.”

What part of speech is “ake”?

“Ake” is an adverb.

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