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Czech
Pronunciation
Participle
tál
- masculine singular past active participle of tát
Hungarian
Etymology
From Proto-Ugric *talɜ (“bowl or dish made of wood”).
Pronunciation
Noun
tál (plural tálak)
- dish, bowl (a vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food)
- plate, platter (main dish and side dishes served together on one plate)
Declension
Derived terms
References
Further reading
- tál in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Anagrams
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Noun
tál n (genitive singular táls, no plural) or tál f (genitive singular tálar, nominative plural tálar)
- deception, deceptive allurement, seduction
Declension
Derived terms
Anagrams
Irish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Old Irish tál (“adze”).
Noun
tál m (genitive singular táil, nominative plural táil)
- adze
Declension
Etymology 2
From Old Irish tál (“pouring, yielding, bestowing, weeping”).
Noun
tál m (genitive singular táil, nominative plural táil)
- verbal noun of tál
- (milk) lactation, yield, flow; secretion
- (figuratively) yield, flow; grant, bestowal
Declension
Synonyms
Verb
tál (present analytic tálann, future analytic tálfaidh, verbal noun tál, past participle tálta)
- (transitive, of milk) yield; secrete
- (intransitive, with ar) suckle
Conjugation
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singular
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plural
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relative
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autonomous
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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indicative
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present
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tálaim
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tálann tú; tálair†
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tálann sé, sí
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tálaimid
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tálann sibh
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tálann siad; tálaid†
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a thálann; a thálas / a dtálann*; a dtálas*
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táltar
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past
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thál mé; thálas
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thál tú; thálais
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thál sé, sí
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thálamar; thál muid
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thál sibh; thálabhair
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thál siad; tháladar
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a thál / ar thál*
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táladh
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past habitual
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thálainn / dtálainn‡‡
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tháltá / dtáltᇇ
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tháladh sé, sí / dtáladh sé, s퇇
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thálaimis; tháladh muid / dtálaimis‡‡; dtáladh muid‡‡
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tháladh sibh / dtáladh sibh‡‡
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thálaidís; tháladh siad / dtálaidís‡‡; dtáladh siad‡‡
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a tháladh / a dtáladh*
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tháltaí / dtálta퇇
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future
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tálfaidh mé; tálfad
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tálfaidh tú; tálfair†
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tálfaidh sé, sí
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tálfaimid; tálfaidh muid
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tálfaidh sibh
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tálfaidh siad; tálfaid†
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a thálfaidh; a thálfas / a dtálfaidh*; a dtálfas*
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tálfar
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conditional
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thálfainn / dtálfainn‡‡
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thálfá / dtálfᇇ
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thálfadh sé, sí / dtálfadh sé, s퇇
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thálfaimis; thálfadh muid / dtálfaimis‡‡; dtálfadh muid‡‡
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thálfadh sibh / dtálfadh sibh‡‡
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thálfaidís; thálfadh siad / dtálfaidís‡‡; dtálfadh siad‡‡
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a thálfadh / a dtálfadh*
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thálfaí / dtálfa퇇
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subjunctive
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present
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go dtála mé; go dtálad†
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go dtála tú; go dtálair†
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go dtála sé, sí
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go dtálaimid; go dtála muid
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go dtála sibh
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go dtála siad; go dtálaid†
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—
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go dtáltar
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past
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dá dtálainn
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dá dtáltá
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dá dtáladh sé, sí
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dá dtálaimis; dá dtáladh muid
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dá dtáladh sibh
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dá dtálaidís; dá dtáladh siad
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—
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dá dtáltaí
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imperative
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tálaim
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tál
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táladh sé, sí
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tálaimis
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tálaigí; tálaidh†
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tálaidís
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—
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táltar
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verbal noun
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tál
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past participle
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tálta
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* indirect relative
† archaic or dialect form
‡‡ dependent form used with particles that trigger eclipsis
Mutation
Irish mutation
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Radical
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Lenition
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Eclipsis
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tál
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thál
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dtál
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Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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Further reading
Rohingya
Etymology
From Sanskrit स्थालिका (sthālikā). Cognate with Assamese থাল (thal), Bengali থালা (thala).
Noun
tál
- plate