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can   
fitsokacane (a) ~ In Imerina it means a rod, a horse-whip, a twig, a flexible cane. See kapoka, vely.
Kanacana ~ Cana
Kanàncana ~ Cana
lakanacanoe (a) ~ a canoe. Laka is used in the provinces. [Poly. Waha, vaka, hak (?)] ~ a dugout canoe; any small boat
mitehinacane (to walk with a) ~ to walk with a cane, to lean on something or someone when walking
tehinacane (a) ~ a staff, a cane
azocan ~ had, got, understood, permitted, can, may. It is used before any passive or relative verb, in the sense of can or may, as: azo atao, May be done. It also takes the place of our English -able, and -ible in making words into adjectives, as azo hanina, edible.

can   
ganaganacane ~ canard domestique ~ [français cane] cane, canard domestique
Kanacana ~ Cana
kanakanacane ~ cane, canard domestique
Kanàncana ~ Cana
vorombazahacane (une) ~ canard domestique; cf <1kanakana#>