"takalmi" meaning in Hausa

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Noun

IPA: /tàː.kàl.míː/, [tàː.kàl.míː] (note: Standard Kano Hausa) Forms: tā̀kàlmī [canonical, masculine], tākalmà [plural], tā̀kàlmin [possessed-form]
Etymology: Of unclear origin, but probably from a Songhay language; compare Proto-Songhay *tàgmú (“pair of shoes”) and analogous deverbal endings in its descendant languages. The Hausa verb tākā̀ (“step on”) may share the same ultimate origin, but is inherited West Chadic vocabulary. An alternate suggestion posits that it comes from a Berber language; compare Tamasheq ikumellitten (“shoes”). Etymology templates: {{der|ha|son}} Songhay, {{cog|son-pro|*tàgmú||pair of shoes}} Proto-Songhay *tàgmú (“pair of shoes”), {{m|ha|tākā̀||step on}} tākā̀ (“step on”), {{der|ha|ber|-}} Berber, {{cog|taq|ikumellitten||shoes}} Tamasheq ikumellitten (“shoes”) Head templates: {{ha-noun|m|tā̀kàlmī|tākalmà}} tā̀kàlmī m (plural tākalmà, possessed form tā̀kàlmin)
  1. sandal, shoe Categories (topical): Clothing
    Sense id: en-takalmi-ha-noun-Dd8ptSGF Categories (other): Hausa entries with incorrect language header

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