English
Etymology
From Yagara yaga (“work”).
Pronunciation
Noun
yakka (uncountable)
- (Australia) Work.
1986, Quadrant[1], Volume 30, page 42:The demand for work and abortion shows that feminists have been coopted by the wimps, whose ideal is the single mother yoked to tough yakka; for it frees them to drift between bedrooms and bathhouses.
1991 July 3, Michael Barlow, “PURDITORY: Harridans [Harsoc]”, in aus.games.roleplay[2] (Usenet):The slaves who do all the yakka could be another species, small and easily bullied. Failing that, enslaved humans will do.
2002 October 22, MPD, “Drivetrain component upgrade”, in aus.bicycle[3] (Usenet):I have seen way too many cheap cranksets go to the pack after a small amount of x-country and minor technical yakka off-road.
Usage notes
Almost solely used in the term hard yakka.
Derived terms
Verb
yakka
- (Australia) To work.
Anagrams
Japanese
Romanization
yakka
- Rōmaji transcription of やっか
Oromo
Noun
yakka
- crime
Yagara
Noun
yakka
- alternative form of yaga
Verb
yakka
- alternative form of yaga
References
- “2019 INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES ‘WORD OF THE WEEK’: WEEK EIGHTEEN.”, in State Library of Queensland[4], 13 May 2019, archived from the original on 24 May 2019