ComancheEdit

PronounEdit

ta-

  1. they, one, somebody (indefinite subject pronoun prefix)

See alsoEdit

GreenlandicEdit

PrefixEdit

ta-

  1. Prepends to demonstrative pronouns, making them refer to something previously mentioned.
    • 1992, Erik Münster (quoting anonymous), "Kinguaassiuutikkut nappaataava", Atuagagdliutit
      Pasipiluppara kinguaassiuutitigut nappaat herpes pineqarsoralugu, tassami pineqartumut receptimi allassimammat tarnut Zovirax. Taanna forkølelsessårinut atorneqarneq ajorpoq, ilaa?
      I strongly suspect that the person in question has the venereal disease of herpes, for a prescription for Zovirax cream was written to the person in question. This is ineffective against cold sores, right?

Usage notesEdit

Causes doubling of the initial consonants of these pronouns: panna, pinnga, qanna and their adverbial correspondents (of which qanna has two).

Derived termsEdit

Further readingEdit

  • Bjørnum, S.: Grønlandsk grammatik, p. 106, 122. Atuagkat, 2003.

KamberaEdit

PronounEdit

ta-

  1. third person singular nominative proclitic

See alsoEdit

Mecayapan NahuatlEdit

Etymology 1Edit

Cf. Classical Nahuatl tla-.

PrefixEdit

ta-

  1. object prefix: something, things
Usage notesEdit

Used with transitive verbs.

Etymology 2Edit

Cf. Classical Nahuatl tla-.

PrefixEdit

ta-

  1. ambiently, environmentally
Usage notesEdit

Used with intransitive verbs and adjectives.

Derived termsEdit

ReferencesEdit

  • Wolgemuth, Carl et al. (2002) Diccionario náhuatl de los municipios de Mecayapan y Tatahuicapan de Juárez, Veracruz[1] (in Spanish), second electronic edition, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, A.C., page 168

Middle EnglishEdit

PrefixEdit

ta-

  1. Alternative form of to-

SwaziEdit

EtymologyEdit

From Proto-Bantu *jíá-.

PrefixEdit

ta-

  1. of; class 8 possessive concord.
  2. of; class 10 possessive concord.

West MakianEdit

EtymologyEdit

Cognate with Ternate to-.

PronunciationEdit

PronounEdit

ta-

  1. first-person singular clitic, I
    tiwijiI am cold

Usage notesEdit

The prefix ta- follows West Makian vowel harmony, and as such may surface as te-, ti-, or to-.

Alternative formsEdit