"טאַקע" meaning in Yiddish

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Adverb

Forms: take [romanization]
Etymology: From a Slavic language, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *tako or Proto-Slavic *takъ. Etymology templates: {{bor|yi|sla}} Slavic, {{der|yi|sla-pro|*tako}} Proto-Slavic *tako, {{der|yi|sla-pro|*takъ}} Proto-Slavic *takъ Head templates: {{yi-adv|tr=take}} טאַקע • (take)
  1. really; truly
    Sense id: en-טאַקע-yi-adv-QuwuzJsd Categories (other): Yiddish entries with incorrect language header, Yiddish terms with redundant transliterations Disambiguation of Yiddish entries with incorrect language header: 58 0 42 Disambiguation of Yiddish terms with redundant transliterations: 92 0 8
  2. indeed
    Sense id: en-טאַקע-yi-adv-2Iij5OqV

Interjection

Forms: take [romanization]
Etymology: From a Slavic language, ultimately from Proto-Slavic *tako or Proto-Slavic *takъ. Etymology templates: {{bor|yi|sla}} Slavic, {{der|yi|sla-pro|*tako}} Proto-Slavic *tako, {{der|yi|sla-pro|*takъ}} Proto-Slavic *takъ Head templates: {{head|yi|interjection|tr=take}} טאַקע • (take)
  1. really!
    Sense id: en-טאַקע-yi-intj-HU~zDO2R

Download JSON data for טאַקע meaning in Yiddish (2.0kB)

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