tegu
See also: tégu
English
Etymology
Noun
tegu (plural tegus)
- A South American lizard of the genus Tupinambis, which is sometimes kept as a pet.
Derived terms
Esperanto
Verb
tegu
- imperative of tegi
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *teko.
Noun
tegu (genitive teo, partitive tegu)
Declension
Declension of tegu (type nägu)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | tegu | teod |
| genitive | teo | tegude |
| partitive | tegu | tegusid |
| illative | tekku / teosse | tegudesse |
| inessive | teos | tegudes |
| elative | teost | tegudest |
| allative | teole | tegudele |
| adessive | teol | tegudel |
| ablative | teolt | tegudelt |
| translative | teoks | tegudeks |
| terminative | teoni | tegudeni |
| essive | teona | tegudena |
| abessive | teota | tegudeta |
| comitative | teoga | tegudega |
Livonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *teko.
Noun
tegu
- (Salaca) deed
Swahili
Noun
tegu (ma class, plural mategu)
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