See also: tají

Bau Bidayuh edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Malay taji (spur). Compare Cebuano tari.

Noun edit

taji

  1. spur (An appendage or spike pointing rearward, near the foot, for instance that of a rooster)

Czech edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

taji

  1. inflection of taj:
    1. dative/vocative/locative singular
    2. instrumental plural

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

taji

  1. first-person singular present of tát

Indonesian edit

 
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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ˈtad͡ʒi]
  • Hyphenation: ta‧ji

Etymology 1 edit

From Malay taji (spur).

Noun edit

taji (first-person possessive tajiku, second-person possessive tajimu, third-person possessive tajinya)

  1. spur
    Synonyms: jalu, susuh, susuk
    1. an appendage or spike pointing rearward, near the foot, for instance that of a rooster.
    2. an metalic appendage to above.
Derived terms edit
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Etymology 2 edit

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Noun edit

taji (first-person possessive tajiku, second-person possessive tajimu, third-person possessive tajinya)

  1. Podocarpus neriifolius

Further reading edit

Latvian edit

Noun edit

taji m

  1. nominative/vocative plural of tajs

Malay edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

taji (Jawi spelling تاجي, plural taji-taji, informal 1st possessive tajiku, 2nd possessive tajimu, 3rd possessive tajinya)

  1. spur (An appendage or spike pointing rearward, near the foot, for instance that of a rooster)

Further reading edit

Swahili edit

 
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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Arabic تَاج (tāj).

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Noun edit

taji (ma class, plural mataji)

  1. crown
    Synonym: tiara
  2. championship
    Synonym: ubingwa

Ternate edit

Etymology edit

Possibly related to Malay taji (a spur).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

taji

  1. (transitive) to stick into, to pierce, stab

Conjugation edit

Conjugation of taji
Singular Plural
Inclusive Exclusive
1st totaji fotaji mitaji
2nd notaji nitaji
3rd Masculine otaji itaji, yotaji
Feminine motaji
Neuter itaji
- archaic

References edit

  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh

Venetian edit

Noun edit

taji

  1. plural of tajo

West Makian edit

Etymology edit

Likely from Ternate taji (to stab).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

taji

  1. (transitive) to stab (with a knife, etc.)

Conjugation edit

Conjugation of taji (action verb)
singular plural
inclusive exclusive
1st person tataji mataji ataji
2nd person nataji fataji
3rd person inanimate itaji dataji
animate
imperative nataji, taji fataji, taji

References edit

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours[1], Pacific linguistics

Yaqui edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Uto-Aztecan *tahi. Cognate with Mayo tajji, Cora taíj, Huichol tái and Classical Nahuatl tletl.

Noun edit

taji

  1. fire