ta

[ta]

1. possessive determiner, feminine singular Your.

2. possessive pronoun, feminine singular Yours.

Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into tal’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For masculine plural: tas; for feminine forms, see tou.

Etymology: From Latin tua.

tou

[tou̯]

1. possessive determiner, masculine singular Your.

2. possessive pronoun, masculine singular Yours.

Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into toul’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For masculine plural: tous; for feminine forms, see ta.

Etymology: From Latin tuus.

tant

[tant]

1. adverb of quantity So much (quantity), so often (frequency), so, such. Example: Nõ virca tant o ta salù notaré-ou, Don’t work so much or your health will notice it.

2. indefinite determiner So much, so many. Example: Tanta genta na strata pone-mi neuròs, so many people on the street make me nervous.

3. indefinite pronoun So much, so many. Example: Gga hen esat costrujats tants, so many have been already built.

Etymology: From Latin tantus.

~ … com

[tant kom]

1. comparative conjunction As … as, as much as, as many as. Example: Jo vollarïe esăre tant aut com a Llũ, I’d like to be as tall as the Moon.

~ … qwe

[tant kwe]

1. consecutive conjunction So much … that, so many … that. Example: Tants vadeiren ad a warra, qwe ou pouple risté sens homes, so many went to the war, that the town ran out of men.

 

trawăre

[ˈtɾawəɾe]

1. intransitive verb To pull, to draw, to drag, to be tight.

2. transitive verb To bring, to carry.

Etymology: From Latin trahere.

~ de

[ˈtɾawəɾe de]

1. prepositional verb To pull (using a rope).

terra

[ˈtera]

1. feminine noun Ground, soil.

T~

[ˈtera]

1. feminine noun The Earth.

Etymology: From Latin terra.

~ firma

[ˈtera ˈfiɾma]

1. feminine noun Continent, mainland.

Etymology: From terra firma.