See also: тэг

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тег (teg) (Clear script spelling ᡐᡄᡃᡎ (tēg))

  1. steppe

Macedonian edit

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tęgъ.

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тег (tegm

  1. weight (heavy object)

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Borrowed from English tag.

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  • IPA(key): [tɛk] (phonetic respelling: тэг)

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тег (tɛgm inan (genitive те́га, nominative plural те́ги, genitive plural те́гов)

  1. tag

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tęgъ.

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те̑г m (Latin spelling tȇg)

  1. weight (weightlifting)
  2. weight (block of metal used in a balance to measure the mass of another object)

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From English tag.

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тег (tehm inan (genitive те́гу, nominative plural те́ги, genitive plural те́гів, relational adjective те́говий)

  1. (computing) tag

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