Láku
Láku is a term that can refer to several distinct things depending on the context. In some Polynesian languages, such as Samoan, láku is a verb meaning "to carry" or "to bear." It is often used in phrases related to carrying objects or bearing burdens, both literal and figurative. The pronunciation involves a distinct glottal stop before the 'a' and a rolled 'k'.
Alternatively, láku can be a surname of indigenous Filipino origin, particularly found among the Igorot people
In a more general, though less common, usage, láku might appear as a transliteration from languages that