Kuku
Kuku is a term that appears in several languages and contexts, carrying different meanings depending on the linguistic or cultural setting. The most widely attested meaning is in Swahili, where kuku means chicken, the domesticated fowl. In East African language use, the word is common in everyday speech and in references to poultry in cuisine and farming.
In Indonesian, kuku means nails or claws, including fingernails and toenails. It is used in everyday language
Beyond Swahili and Indonesian, kuku can occur as a proper noun or nickname in various communities and
Overall, kuku demonstrates how a single phonetic form can span multiple languages with distinct meanings—from a