koquar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin coquere, present active infinitive of coquō, English cook, German kochen, French queux, Italian cuocere, Spanish cocer, Russian ку́хня (kúxnja).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈkwar/, /koˈkvar/

Verb

koquar (present tense koquas, past tense koquis, future tense koquos, imperative koquez, conditional koquus)

  1. (transitive) to cook (food) by baking, boiling, broiling, roasting, etc.
    Me volas koquar dineo cadie.
    I want to cook dinner today.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • koquita (cooked)
  • koquo (cooking, cookery)
  • koquero ((amateur) cook)
  • koqueyestro (chef)
  • koqueyo (kitchen)
  • koquilo (kitchenware)
  • koquisto (cook)

See also

  • bakar (to bake)
  • stufar (to stew)
  • boliigar (to boil)
  • grilar (to grill, broil (something) on gridiron)
  • rostar (to roast (meat); to toast (bread))
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