тат
See also: тят
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *dāt (“good taste”).
Cognate with Uzbek tot (“taste”), Turkmen dat (“taste”), Azerbaijani dad (“taste”).
Also compare derivatives: Kazakh татым (tatım, “taste”), Kazakh тәтті (tätti, “sweet, palatable”), Kyrgyz татык (tatık, “taste”), таттуу (tattuu, “sweet”), Southern Altai тату (tatu, “taste, sweet”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tat]
- Hyphenation: тат (one syllable)
Noun
тат • (tat)
Usage notes
- тәм (täm) is used more universally and generally to convey the concept of "taste".
Declension
Inflection of тат (tat)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | тат (tat) | таттар (tattar) |
| definite genitive | таттың (tattïñ) | таттарҙың (tattarðïñ) |
| dative | татҡа (tatqa) | таттарға (tattarğa) |
| definite accusative | татты (tattï) | таттарҙы (tattarðï) |
| locative | татта (tatta) | таттарҙа (tattarða) |
| ablative | таттан (tattan) | таттарҙан (tattarðan) |
Russian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tat]
Noun
тат • (tat) m anim pl
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *tatь (“thief”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tât/
Noun
та̏т m (Latin spelling tȁt)
- (expressively) thief
Declension
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