Abbreviation of English As hk un or a clipping of Ashkun Aṣk uňu .
ask
( international standards ) ISO 639-3 language code for Ashkun .
Proto-Germanic *iskaną
Proto-Germanic *aiskaz
Proto-West Germanic *aisk Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂ English ask
From Middle English asken , axen , from Old English āscian , from Proto-West Germanic *aiskōn , from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eys- ( “ to wish; request ” ) . Cognate with Saterland Frisian aaskje ( “ to ask, demand, require ” ) , West Frisian easkje ( “ to ask, demand, require ” ) , Dutch eisen ( “ to demand, require ” ) , German heischen ( “ to ask, request, implore ” ) , Russian иска́ть ( iskátʹ ) , Sanskrit इच्छति ( iccháti ) (whence Hindi ईछना ( īchnā ) .
ask (third-person singular simple present asks , present participle asking , simple past and past participle asked )
To request or petition .
( transitive , intransitive ) To request (information, or an answer to a question ).
I asked her age.
I didn't know the answer so I asked .
2022 October 14, Justin Curto, “The 1975’s Matty Healy Prefers Writing Lyrics He’s Afraid Of”, in Vulture [1] , archived from the original on 18 October 2022 :Everyone always asks what my advice is, and my advice is don’t overintellectualize your art.
( transitive or ditransitive ) To request or enquire of (a person).
I asked her (for) her age.
I’m going to ask this lady (for) directions.
If you want to know, ask her.
( transitive usually with 'for' or intransitive ) To request (an item or service) ( see also ask for ) .
to ask for a second helping at dinner
to ask for help with homework
to ask a favour
If you want help, you only have to ask .
2019 October 8, Christina Maxouris and Doug Criss, “Everything you wanted to know about Yom Kippur”, in CNN [2] :Services during Yom Kippur are held continuously through the day and include readings from the Torah and the reciting of prayers expressing regret or asking for forgiveness.
( transitive ) To request (someone to do something).
Emma asked Jim to close his eyes.
To request permission (to do something ).
She asked to see the doctor.
Did you ask to use the car?
To put forward (a question) to be answered.
to ask a question
to ask a riddle
To require , demand , claim , or expect , whether by way of remuneration or return , or as a matter of necessity .
What price are you asking for the house?
It’s asking a lot of this old car to make it all the way up to Scotland.
1705 , J[oseph] Addison , Remarks on Several Parts of Italy, &c. in the Years 1701, 1702, 1703 , London: [ … ] Jacob Tonson , [ … ] , →OCLC :But in any Exigence of State, like that they are now pressed with, it certainly asks a much longer time to conduct any Design, for the Good of the Common-wealth, to its Maturity and Perfection.
To invite .
Don’t ask them to the wedding.
( figurative , chiefly continuous aspect) To indirectly encourage or make more likely (an undesirable outcome).
Walking around with such an expensive watch is asking to be mugged.
To publish in church for marriage; said of both the banns and the persons.
( figuratively ) To take (a person's situation) as an example.
1990 April 26, Paul Wiseman, “Dark days”, in USA Today :Even when the damage isn't that clear cut, the intangible burdens of a bad image can add up. Just ask Dow Chemical.
Conjugation of ask
infinitive
(to ) ask
present tense
past tense
1st-person singular ask , aks 1
asked , aksed 1
2nd-person singular
ask , askest †
asked , askedst †
3rd-person singular
asks , aks 1 , akses 1 , asketh †
asked , aksed 1
plural
ask , asken †
asked , aksed 1
subjunctive
ask
asked
imperative
ask
—
participles
asking , aksing 1
asked , aksed 1
beg , beseech , demand , enquire , entreat , frain , implore , interrogate , petition , prompt , query , question , request , solicit , supplicate
request an answer
Afrikaans: vra (af)
Aklanon: kutana
Albanian: pyet
Amharic: መጠየቅ ( mäṭäyäḳ )
Ao: asüngdang ( Chungli )
Arabic: سَأَلَ (ar) ( saʔala )
Egyptian Arabic: سأل ( saʔal )
Hijazi Arabic: سأل ( saʔal )
Juba Arabic: asalu
Moroccan Arabic: سقصى ( saqṣa ) , سول ( sawwal ) , سال ( sāl )
Aramaic:
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܫܵܐܹܠ ( šāʾēl ) , ܒܲܩܸܪ ( baqir )
Armenian: հարցնել (hy) ( harcʻnel )
Aromanian: tser
Assamese: সোধা ( xüdha )
Asturian: entrugar (ast) , preguntar (ast)
Azerbaijani: soruşmaq (az)
Bangi: luka
Bashkir: һорау ( horaw )
Basque: galdetu
Belarusian: пыта́ць impf ( pytácʹ ) , спыта́ць pf ( spytácʹ )
Bengali: জিজ্ঞাসা করা (bn) ( jijnaśa kora ) , জানতে চাওয়া ( janote caōẇa ) , প্রশ্ন করা (bn) ( prośno kora )
Berbice Creole Dutch: fragi
Bhojpuri: पूछल ( pūchal )
Breton: goulenn (br)
Bulgarian: пи́там (bg) impf ( pítam )
Burmese: မေး (my) ( me: )
Carpathian Rusyn: просити ся ( prosyty sja )
Catalan: preguntar (ca) , demanar (ca)
Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵙⵇⵙⴰ ( sqsa )
Chechen: деха ( dexa )
Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏛᏛᎲᏍᎦ ( adadvdvhvsga )
Chichewa: -funsa
Chickasaw: asilhha , asilhlha , imasilhha , ittimasilhha
Chinese:
Cantonese: 問 / 问 ( man6 )
Mandarin: 問 / 问 (zh) ( wèn ) , 詢問 / 询问 (zh) ( xúnwèn )
Chuvash: ыйт ( yjt )
Corsican: dumandà (co)
Czech: ptát se impf , zeptat se (cs) pf
Danish: spørge (da)
Dutch: vragen (nl)
Old Dutch: fragon
Esperanto: demandi (eo)
Estonian: küsima (et) , pärima
Faroese: spyrja (fo)
Finnish: kysyä (fi)
French: demander (fr) , poser une question (fr)
Frisian:
North Frisian:
Föhr-Amrum: fraage
Halligen: freege
Heligoland: froage
Mooring: frååge
Sylt: fraagi
Old Frisian: āskia , fregia
Saterland Frisian: fräigje
West Frisian: easkje , freegje
Friulian: domandâ
Galician: preguntar (gl)
Georgian: იკითხავს ( iḳitxavs ) , კითხვა ( ḳitxva )
German: fragen (de) , ( eine Frage ) stellen (de)
Middle High German: vrâgen
Old High German: frâhên
Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌹𐌷𐌽𐌰𐌽 ( fraihnan )
Greek: ρωτώ (el) ( rotó )
Ancient Greek: ἐρωτάω ( erōtáō ) ( imperfective ) , ἠρόμην ( ērómēn ) ( perfective ) , ἐρεείνω ( ereeínō )
Greenlandic: aperivoq
Guarani:
Paraguayan Guarani: (please verify ) porandu
Guyanese Creole English: aks
Haitian Creole: mande
Hausa: tambaya (ha)
Hawaiian: nīnau , ui
Hebrew: שָׁאַל (he) ( sha'ál )
Hindi: पूछना (hi) ( pūchnā )
Hmong:
White Hmong: noog
Hungarian: kérdez (hu) , megkérdez (hu) , kérdést tesz fel , érdeklődik (hu)
Hunsrik: frohe
Icelandic: spyrja (is)
Ido: questionar (io)
Indonesian: tanya (id)
Ingrian: kyssyä
Interlingua: demandar
Irish: ceistigh , fiafraigh , iarr , fiosraigh
Old Irish: íarmi·foich , imm·comairc
Isoko: nọ
Italian: chiedere (it) , domandare (it) , interrogare (it)
Jamaican Creole: aax , ax , aks
Japanese: 聞く (ja) ( きく, kiku ) , 尋ねる (ja) ( たずねる, tazuneru ) , 伺う (ja) ( うかがう, ukagau ) ( humble ) , 質問する (ja) ( しつもんする, shitsumon suru )
Javanese: takon
Old Javanese: takwan , taña
Jeju: 듣다 ( deutda ) , 여쭈다 ( yeojjuda ) ( humble )
Kannada: ಕೇಳು (kn) ( kēḷu )
Kazakh: сұрау ( sūrau )
Khmer: សួរ (km) ( suə ) , សុំ (km) ( som )
Komi:
Komi-Permyak: юавны ( juavny )
Konkani: निम्गुंचे ( nimgunce )
Korean: 묻다 (ko) ( mutda ) , 질문하다 (ko) ( jilmunhada ) , 여쭈다 (ko) ( yeojjuda ) ( humble )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پرسین ( pirsîn ) , داوا کردن ( dawa kirdin )
Northern Kurdish: (please verify ) pirsîn (ku) , pirs kirin (ku) pirsiyar kirin (ku)
Kyrgyz: суроо (ky) ( suroo )
Lao: ຖາມ ( thām )
Latgalian: lyugt , praseit
Latin: quaerō (la) , scīscō , scīscitor , (please verify ) scito (la) , scītor , rogō
Latvian: jautāt (lv)
Lithuanian: paklausti (lt) , klausti (lt) , atsiklausti
Lombard: domandà
Low German:
German Low German: frogen (nds)
Lü: ᦏᦱᧄ ( ṫhaam )
Luxembourgish: froen (lb)
Macedonian: прашува impf ( prašuva ) , праша pf ( praša )
Maltese: saqsa , staqsa
Manchu: ᡶᠣᠨᠵᡳᠮᠪᡳ ( fonjimbi )
Mauritian Creole: dimande
Middle English: asken , axen
Mongolian: асуух (mn) ( asuux )
Neapolitan: dimannà
Nepali: सोध्नु ( sodhnu )
Norman: d'mander ( Jersey )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: spørre (no)
Nynorsk: spørje
Nupe: gbíngàn
Occitan: demandar (oc)
Old Church Slavonic: въпрашати ( vŭprašati )
Cyrillic: пꙑтати impf ( pytati )
Old East Slavic: пꙑтати impf ( pytati )
Old English: friġnan , āscian , biddan
Old Norse: fregna , spyrja
Old Saxon: fragon
Oromo: gaafachuu
Ossetian: афӕрсын ( afærsyn )
Persian: پرسیدن (fa) ( porsidan ) , سؤال کردن ( so'âl kardan )
Polish: pytać (pl) impf , zapytać (pl) pf
Portuguese: perguntar (pt)
Quechua: tapuy (qu) , tapui
Romanian: întreba (ro)
Romansh: dumandar
Russian: спра́шивать (ru) impf ( sprášivatʹ ) , спроси́ть (ru) pf ( sprosítʹ ) , задава́ть (ru) impf ( zadavátʹ ) , зада́ть (ru) pf ( zadátʹ ) ( + вопро́с ( voprós ) )
Sami:
Northern Sami: jearrat
Sanskrit: पृच्छति (sa) ( pṛcchati )
Sardinian: dimandhare , percontare
Scots: speir , frain
Scottish Gaelic: faighnich
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: пи̏тати impf
Latin: pȉtati (sh) impf
Shan: ထၢမ် (shn) ( thǎam )
Sicilian: dumannari (scn) , spiari (scn) , dimannari (scn) , addumannari (scn) , addimannari (scn)
Slovak: pýtať sa impf
Slovene: vprašati (sl)
Spanish: preguntar (es) , preduntar ( Chile )
Swahili: kuuliza (sw)
Swedish: fråga (sv) , spörja (sv) , ställa (en fråga) (sv)
Tagalog: magtanong
Tajik: пурсидан (tg) ( pursidan )
Tamil: கேள் (ta) ( kēḷ ) , வினவு (ta) ( viṉavu )
Tashelhit: sqsa (shi) , sal (shi)
Telugu: అడుగు (te) ( aḍugu )
Thai: ถาม (th) ( tǎam ) , ถามหา ( tǎam-hǎa )
Northern Thai: ᨳᩣ᩠ᨾ
Tibetan: please add this translation if you can
Tocharian B: pärk-
Tongan: kole
Turkish: sormak (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: صورمق ( sormak )
Turkmen: soramak
Udmurt: юаны ( juany )
Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎀𐎍 ( šảl )
Ukrainian: пита́ти (uk) impf ( pytáty ) , запита́ти pf ( zapytáty )
Urdu: پوچھنا ( pūchnā )
Uyghur: سورىماق ( sorimaq )
Uzbek: soʻramoq (uz)
Venetan: domandar , dimandar
Vietnamese: hỏi (vi)
Walloon: dimander (wa)
Welsh: gofyn (cy) , holi (cy) , ceisio (cy)
Xhosa: ukubuza
Yaghnobi: пурсак ( pursak )
Yakut: ыйыт ( ïyït )
Yiddish: פֿרעגן ( fregn )
Yoruba: béèrè , bèèrè
Zhuang: cam
Zulu: buza , nxusa , ncenga , cela
Zyphe: hei
make a request
Aghwan: 𐔱𐔴𐕚𐔴𐕚𐕒𐕡𐕎 ( besesun )
Albanian: lut (sq)
Arabic: سَأَلَ (ar) ( saʔala ) , طَلَبَ (ar) ( ṭalaba )
Egyptian Arabic: طلب ( ṭalab )
Aramaic:
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܛܵܠܹܒ ( ṭālēb ) , ܫܵܐܹܠ ( šāʾēl )
Armenian: խնդրել (hy) ( xndrel )
Assamese: খোজা ( khüza )
Azerbaijani: diləmək , arzu etmək (az) , xahiş etmək , tələb etmək
Basque: eskatu
Belarusian: прасі́ць impf ( prasícʹ ) , папрасі́ць pf ( paprasícʹ )
Bengali: চাওয়া (bn) ( caōẇa ) , বলা (bn) ( bola )
Bhojpuri: माँगल ( mā̃gal )
Bulgarian: мо́ля (bg) impf ( mólja ) , и́скам (bg) impf ( ískam )
Burmese: ပန် (my) ( pan ) , တိုင် (my) ( tuing )
Catalan: demanar (ca)
Cherokee: ᎠᏔᏲᎯᎭ ( atayohiha )
Chickasaw: asilhha , asilhlha , imasilhha , ittimasilhha
Chinese:
Mandarin: 請 / 请 (zh) ( qǐng ) , 請求 / 请求 (zh) ( qǐngqiú )
Czech: žádat (cs) , prosit (cs)
Dalmatian: precur
Danish: bede (da)
Dutch: vragen (nl)
Esperanto: peti (eo)
Estonian: paluma
Finnish: pyytää (fi)
French: demander (fr)
Friulian: domandâ
Galician: pedir (gl)
Georgian: სთხოვს ( stxovs ) , ითხოვს ( itxovs )
German: bitten (de)
Old High German: bitten
Greek: παρακαλώ (el) ( parakaló ) , ζητώ (el) ( zitó )
Ancient Greek: αἰτέω ( aitéō ) , ἐξαιτέω ( exaitéō ) , αἰτίζω ( aitízō )
Guarani:
Paraguayan Guarani: (please verify ) jerure
Paraguayan Guarani: (please verify ) jerure
Hawaiian: noi , ui
Hebrew: בִּקֵּשׁ ( bikésh ) , שָׁאַל (he) ( sha'ál )
Hindi: पूछना (hi) ( pūchnā ) , माँगना (hi) ( māṅgnā )
Hungarian: kér (hu) , megkér (hu)
Icelandic: spyrja (is) , biðja (is)
Ido: demandar (io)
Indonesian: minta (id)
Ingrian: kyssyä
Irish: iarr , pléigh
Italian: chiedere (it) , domandare (it)
Japanese: 頼む (ja) ( たのむ, tanomu )
Kannada: ಕೇಳು (kn) ( kēḷu )
Kazakh: өтіну ( ötınu )
Khmer: សួរ (km) ( suə ) , សុំ (km) ( som )
Komi:
Komi-Permyak: корны ( korny )
Korean: 청하다 (ko) ( cheonghada ) , 부탁하다 (ko) ( butakhada )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: پرسین ( pirsîn ) , داواکردن ( dawakirdin )
Northern Kurdish: xwestin (ku) , daxwaz kirin (ku) , dawa kirin (ku)
Lao: ຂໍ (lo) ( khǭ ) , ຈັງ ( chang )
Latin: rogō , precor , quaerō (la)
Latvian: prasīt , lūgt (lv) , pieprasīt
Lithuanian: prašyti (lt)
Luxembourgish: bieden
Macedonian: моли impf ( moli )
Mongolian: гуйх (mn) ( gujx )
Norman: d'mander ( Jersey )
Norwegian: be om
Occitan: demandar (oc)
Old English: biddan
Papiamentu: pidi
Persian: درخواستن ( darxâstan )
Polish: prosić (pl) impf , poprosić (pl) pf
Portuguese: pedir (pt) , solicitar (pt) , requerer (pt) , requisitar (pt)
Quechua: mañai
Romanian: cere (ro) , invita (ro) , ruga (ro)
Russian: проси́ть (ru) impf ( prosítʹ ) , попроси́ть (ru) pf ( poprosítʹ )
Sanskrit: पृच्छति (sa) ( pṛccháti )
Sardinian: apiliare
Scots: speir , frain
Scottish Gaelic: iarr
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: пи̏тати impf , мо̀лити impf
Latin: pȉtati (sh) impf , mòliti (sh) impf
Slovak: žiadať impf , prosiť (sk) impf
Slovene: prositi (sl) impf
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: pšosyś
Spanish: pedir (es) , requerir (es)
Sundanese: suhun
Swahili: kuomba (sw)
Swedish: be om
Tagalog: humingi , hingiin
Tajik: дархост кардан ( darxost kardan )
Tamil: கேள் (ta) ( kēḷ ) , கோரு ( kōru ) , வேண்டு ( vēṇṭu )
Telugu: అడుగు (te) ( aḍugu )
Thai: วาน (th) ( waan ) , ขอ (th) ( kɔ̌ɔ )
Turkish: dilemek (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: صورمق ( sormak )
Turkmen: haýyş etmek
Udmurt: курыны ( kuryny )
Ugaritic: 𐎌𐎀𐎍 ( šảl )
Ukrainian: проси́ти impf ( prosýty ) , попроси́ти pf ( poprosýty )
Urdu: مانگنا ( māṅgnā )
Uyghur: سوراش ( sorash )
Uzbek: iltimos qilmoq
Venetan: domandar , dimandar
Vietnamese: cầu xin (vi)
Welsh: gofyn (cy) , holi (cy) , ceisio (cy)
Xhosa: ukucela
Yiddish: בעטן ( betn )
Zulu: buza , nxusa , ncenga , cela
ask (plural asks ) ( informal )
An act or instance of asking.
2005 , Laura Fredricks, The ask :To ask for a gift is a privilege, a wonderful expression of commitment to and ownership of the organization. Getting a yes to an ask can be a rush, but asking for the gift can and should be just as rewarding.
2022 December 14, Christian Wolmar, “No Marston Vale line trains... and no one in charge seems to 'give a damn'”, in RAIL , number 972 , page 46 :That really does not seem much of an ask .
Something asked or asked for.
Synonym: request
I know this is a big ask , but …
2008 , Doug Fields, Duffy Robbins, Speaking to Teenagers :Communication researchers call this the foot-in-the-door syndrome. Essentially it's based on the observation that people who respond positively to a small “ask ” are more likely to respond to a bigger “ask ” later on.
An asking price .
2018 , David Borman, Day Trading 101 , page 12 :The buy prices are a bit higher than the sell prices; the difference between the buy/sell is called bid/ask spread. If you are selling a stock, you’ll get the bid price; if you are buying a stock, you’ll get the ask price.
( Internet ) A message sent to a blog on social networking platform Tumblr , which can be publicly posted and replied to by the recipient.
2017 , Abigail Oakley, “Supporting one another: Nonbinary community building on Tumblr”, in Isabel K. Düsterhöft, Paul G. Nixon, editors, Sex in the Digital Age , unnumbered page :Answering 'asks ' like this is one common way that Tumblr bloggers interact with their followers, so it is in the act of publicly answering these asks that I examine community building practices.
2018 , Lynette Kvasny, Fay Cobb Payton, “African American Youth Tumbling Toward Mental Health Support-Seeking and Positive Academic Outcomes”, in Amanda Ochsner, William G. Tierney, Zoë B. Corwin, editors, Diversifying Digital Learning: Online Literacy and Educational Opportunity [3] , page 168 :The following example from Black Mental Health illustrates an ask from an anonymous follower seeking social support: [ …]
2020 , Lee Brown, “Behind the Scenes of a Popular Trans Youth Resources Tumblr”, in Alexander Cho, Allison McCracken, Indira N. Hoch, Louisa Stein, editors, A Tumblr Book: Platforms and Cultures [4] , page 265 :Once the number of unanswered Asks in the inbox was over eight thousand, despite us deleting everything accumulated in the inbox once a year.
For more quotations using this term, see Citations:ask .
From Middle English aske , arske , ascre , from Old English āþexe ( “ lizard, newt ” ) , from Proto-West Germanic *agiþahsijā ( “ lizard ” ) , a compound of *agiz ( “ snake, lizard ” ) + *þahsuz ( “ badger ” ) . Cognate of German Echse ( “ lizard ” ) .
ask (plural asks )
( puristic , otherwise UK dialectal and Scotland ) An eft ; newt .
1876 , S. Smiles, Scottish Naturalist :He looked at the beast. It was not an eel. It was very like an ask .
( puristic , otherwise UK dialectal ) A lizard .
1951 , Malcolm Arthur Smith, The British Amphibians & Reptiles , page 258 :We hear of Adder dens, but detailed accounts of the discovery of one are very rare. Service (1902) records that a peatman, when levelling on an estate by the Solway, found in a hole in the ground, some 8 inches below the surface, 40 adders, 10 toads and a large number of asks (lizards).
en ask – Fraxinus angustifolia
From Old Norse askr , from Proto-Germanic *askaz .
ask c (singular definite asken , plural indefinite aske )
ash tree (Fraxinus spp.), especially, common ash (tree, Fraxinus excelsior )
From Old Norse askr , from Proto-Germanic *askaz , *askiz .
ask f (genitive singular askar , plural askir )
ash tree
ash wood
ask
indefinite accusative singular of askur
Ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱ- . Confer Persian آهو ( âhu ) .
ask f (Arabic spelling ئاسک )
gazelle
deer
Chyet, Michael L. (2020 ), “ask ”, in Ferhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press, page 14
From Old Norse askr , from Proto-Germanic *askaz .
ask m (definite singular asken , indefinite plural asker , definite plural askene )
European ash (ash tree ) Fraxinus excelsior
“ask” in The Bokmål Dictionary .
From Old Norse askr , from Proto-Germanic *askaz . Akin to English ash .
ask m (definite singular asken , indefinite plural askar , definite plural askane )
European ash (ash tree ) Fraxinus excelsior
“ask” in The Nynorsk Dictionary .
ask
accusative singular of askr
From Proto-West Germanic *ask .
ask m
ash tree
spear
From Old Swedish asker , from Old Norse askr , from Proto-Germanic *askaz , ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ōs- ( “ ash ” ) .
ask c
European ash (tree) Fraxinus excelsior
a small box (with a loose lid)
Synonyms: låda , skrin