ajwainaka akum
Aka (English) [ IPA: aka ASM: অকা]
1. (Adverb) Also named or known as
এই নামেৰেও জনা যায় (বিকল্প নাম)
English: a.k.a., Aka, alias,
Assamese: ওৰফে, ওৰ্ফ,

2. Sociology(Common Noun-Common) a hill tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. The Aka, also known as Hrusso, are found in the Thrinzo area in West Kameng and East Kameng of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Their language belongs to the Tibeto-Burman family.Polygamy is widely practiced in their patrilineal society, and the social factor of cross-cousin marriages are accepted.
অৰুণাচল প্ৰদেশৰ পাহাৰীয়া জনজাতি । পূব আৰু পশ্চিম কামেং অঞ্চলত ঘাইকৈ বসতি লক্ষ্য কৰা যায় ।
English: Aka, Hrusso,
Assamese: অঁকা, হ্ৰুছু,

aka (Garo)
Ref: Merian Dictionary Eng to Garo by D. S. Nengminza
3. (Verb-Trans.) to lift something from the ground
তলৰ পৰা কোনো বস্তু ওপৰলৈ লৈ আহ্
English: pick,
Assamese: খৰিকা, বুটল,
Mising: ti,
Khasi: kheit, puh, sam, tam, tuh,
Garo: aka, basea, chikteta, chimonga, kolama, su.a, sua,
Karbi: hum,
Dimasa: kon, konku,
Deori: কুঁৱা, বুগাদু,

aka (Karbi)
4. (Common Noun-Masculine) A brother (may or may not be of same parents) who is elder than yourself.
নিজতকৈ বয়সত ডাঙৰ ভাতৃ ৷ কেতিয়াবা নিজৰ সহোদৰ ভাতৃ নহ’লেও এইদৰে সম্বোধন কৰা হয় ৷
English: brother, elder brother,
Assamese: ককাই, ককাইটি, ককাইদেউ, ককায়েক, কা, কা কা, দাদা, বৰভাই,
Bodo: आदा, बिदा,
Mising: ange, bire, kai,
Garo: Ada,
Bishnupriya Manipuri: দাদা,
Karbi: aka, Ik, ka,
Monpa: aaw,
Kok-Borok: ata, bwta,
Dimasa: nada, ada, bada, dada,
Tai: chai, কাই,
Kaubru (Reang): ata, mta,
Hindi: दादा, भैया,
Nepali: दाइ, दाजु,
Rabha: আদা,
Tiwa: khai,
Deori: কাই,

Related Ideas:

a. Common Noun-Masculine: brother, younger brother, ভাই, ভাইটি, ভায়েক
b. Common Noun-Feminine: elder sister, sister, অগ্ৰজা, জ্যেষ্ঠা, নী
c. Common Noun-Masculine: brother, উপজ, ভাতৃ, ভৈয়াই, ভ্ৰাতা