What is a French-Canadian word that sounds like “took” and refers a knit hat, often with a pompon? I am listening to an audiobook set in the Quebec area. Is “took” a
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What is this type of hat (called)? Usually worn by Africans I see around Europe. : r/whatisthisthing
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