tiga
Bambara edit
Noun edit
tìgá
Brunei Malay edit
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Cardinal : tiga | ||
Etymology edit
From Proto-Malayic *tiga, from Prakrit tiga ("triple"), from Sanskrit त्रिक (trika, “triple”).
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
tiga
Faroese edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse þegja, from Proto-Germanic *þagjaną, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *tak-, *tHk-. Cognate with Danish tie, Gothic 𐌸𐌰𐌷𐌰𐌽 (þahan), Old High German dagēn, Latin taceō.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
tiga (third person singular past indicative tagdi, third person plural past indicative tagt, supine tagt)
- to be silent
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of tiga (irregular) | ||
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infinitive | tiga | |
supine | tagt | |
participle (a7)1 | tigandi | tagdur |
present | past | |
first singular | tigi | tagdi |
second singular | tigur | tagdi |
third singular | tigur | tagdi |
plural | tiga | tagdu |
imperative | ||
singular | tig! | |
plural | tigið! | |
1Only the past participle being declined. |
Fula edit
Alternative forms edit
Noun edit
tiga
References edit
- Oumar Bah, Dictionnaire Pular-Français, Avec un index français-pular, Webonary.org, SIL International, 2014.
- M. Niang, Pulaar-English English-Pulaar Standard Dictionary, New York: Hippocrene Books, 1997.
Iban edit
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Cardinal : tiga Ordinal : ketiga | ||
Etymology edit
From Proto-Malayic *tiga, from Prakrit tiga ("triple"), from Sanskrit त्रिक (trika, “triple”).
Numeral edit
tiga
Indonesian edit
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Cardinal : tiga Ordinal : ketiga | ||
Etymology edit
From Malay tiga (“three”), from Classical Malay tiga, from Proto-Malayic *tiga, from Prakrit tiga ("triple"), from Sanskrit त्रिक (trika, “triple”).
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
tiga
- three
- Enam bagi tiga sama dengan dua.
- Six divided by three equals two.
Synonyms edit
Derived terms edit
Further reading edit
- “tiga” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Kikuyu edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Bantu *-tíga.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
tiga (infinitive gũtiga)
- to stop,[1] to quit
- Tiga kuonia ngarĩ kũhaica mũtĩ. - Stop teaching a leopard how to climb up a tree.[2]
- to leave,[1] to quit
Derived terms edit
(Verbs)
(Phrases)
(Proverbs)
- mũici na kĩhĩĩ atigaga kĩeha kĩarua
- mũici na mũndũ mũka atigaga kĩeha akua
- thĩna ndũtigaga handũ ũramenyera
References edit
- Armstrong, Lilias E. (1940). The Phonetic and Tonal Structure of Kikuyu, p. 363. Rep. 1967. (Also in 2018 by Routledge).
Malay edit
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Cardinal : tiga Ordinal : ketiga Collective : ketiga-tiga | ||
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Malayic *tiga, from Prakrit tiga ("triple"), from Sanskrit त्रिक (trika, “triple”). Displaced native Old Malay tlu.
Pronunciation edit
Numeral edit
tiga (Jawi spelling تيݢ)
Synonyms edit
Descendants edit
- Indonesian: tiga
References edit
- "tiga" in Kamus Dewan, Fourth Edition, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, →ISBN, 2005.
- “tiga” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.
Old Javanese edit
Etymology edit
From Prakrit tiga ("triple"), from Sanskrit त्रिक (trika, “triple”).
Numeral edit
tiga (Kawi spelling 𑼡𑼶𑼔)
Swedish edit
Etymology edit
From Old Swedish þighia, from Old Norse þegja, from Proto-Germanic *þagjaną.
Pronunciation edit
audio: (file)
Verb edit
tiga (present tiger, preterite teg, supine tigit, imperative tig)
- to refrain from saying anything, to stay silent
- Synonym: (vulgar, offensive in the imperative) hålla käften
- Hon teg
- She kept quiet
- (in "(försöka) tiga ihjäl något/någon" (literally, "(try to) kill something/someone through staying silent")) to deliberately ignore (something/someone, to (try to) prevent that thing or person from gaining influence), to give the silent treatment
- De kommer försöka tiga ihjäl boken
- They will try to kill the book (containing accusations or the like) through silence
- (imperative, dated, impolite) be quiet!
- Synonyms: (offensive) håll käften, käften
Conjugation edit
An archaic supine is tegat.
Active | Passive | |||
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Infinitive | tiga | tigas | ||
Supine | tigit | tigits | ||
Imperative | tig | — | ||
Imper. plural1 | tigen | — | ||
Present | Past | Present | Past | |
Indicative | tiger | teg | tigs, tiges | tegs |
Ind. plural1 | tiga | tego | tigas | tegos |
Subjunctive2 | tige | tege | tiges | teges |
Participles | ||||
Present participle | tigande | |||
Past participle | — | |||
1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs. |
Derived terms edit
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