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tata
Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Appendix:Variations of "tata"
Contents
1 English
1.1 Etymology 1
1.1.1 Interjection
1.2 Etymology 2
1.2.1 Noun
1.3 Anagrams
2 Amanab
2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Noun
3 Central Tarahumara
3.1 Noun
4 Classical Nahuatl
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Pronunciation
4.3 Noun
4.3.1 Synonyms
4.4 References
5 Crimean Tatar
5.1 Noun
6 French
6.1 Noun
6.2 Noun
6.3 External links
7 Guaran
7.1 Noun
8 Hungarian
8.1 Pronunciation
8.2 Noun
8.2.1 Declension
9 Indonesian
9.1 Noun
10 Italian
10.1 Noun
10.2 Anagrams
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11 Latin
11.1 Etymology
11.2 Pronunciation
11.3 Noun
11.3.1 Inflection
11.3.2 Descendants
12 Lingala
12.1 Noun
13 Neapolitan
13.1 Etymology
13.2 Noun
13.2.1 Synonyms
14 Polish
14.1 Etymology
14.2 Pronunciation
14.3 Noun
14.3.1 Declension
14.3.2 Synonyms
15 Serbo-Croatian
15.1 Etymology
15.2 Pronunciation
15.3 Noun
15.3.1 Declension
16 Spanish
16.1 Etymology
16.2 Noun
16.3 Etymology
16.4 Noun
17 Swahili
17.1 Verb
17.1.1 Conjugation
17.1.2 Related terms
English
Etymology 1
Interjection
tata
1. Alternative form of ta ta
Etymology 2
From French tette, of Germanic origin, and/or Old English titt. Confer Dutch tiet and German Zitze.
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proper etymology.
Noun
tata (plural tatas)
1. (slang) Breast.
Anagrams
atta
Amanab
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /tt/
Noun
tata
1. pig
Central Tarahumara
Noun
tata
1. father
Classical Nahuatl
Etymology
Perhaps imitative, though compare tahtli (father) and Spanish taita (dad).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): [ta.ta]
Noun
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tata (animate)
1. A child's word for his father; dad, daddy. [quotations ]
Synonyms
tahtli
References
1571, Alonso de Molina, Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana y mexicana y castellana, Editorial
Porra, page 11v, 91r:
Crimean Tatar
Noun
tata
1. elder sister
French
Noun
tata f (plural tatas)
1. (childish) auntie
Noun
tata m (plural tatas)
1. (chiefly Canada, vulgar) imbecile, idiot, bastard, wanker, dickhead
External links
tata (http://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/tata) in le Trsor de la langue franaise informatis (The Digitized
Treasury of the French Language).
Guaran
Noun
tata
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1. fire
Hungarian
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /tt/
Hyphenation: tata
Noun
tata (plural tatk)
1. uncle (used to call old men in a manner of humour)
Declension
Inflection of tata (plural in -k,
back harmony)
Possessive forms of tata
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Indonesian
Noun
tata
1. order
2. arrangement
3. system
Italian
Noun
tata f (plural tate)
1. governess (or any young woman looking after children)
2. big sister
Anagrams
atta
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Latin
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *tt-, *tt- (father). Cognate with Cornish tat (father), tas, Breton tad
(father), Ancient Greek (tat, daddy), (ttta, daddy), Bulgarian (ttko, dad, daddy),
Sanskrit [script needed] (ttas, papa).
Pronunciation
(Classical) IPA(key): /ta.ta/
Noun
tata m (genitive tatae); first declension
1. daddy, a term used by children for their father
Inflection
First declension.
Number
Singular Plural
nominative tata
tatae
genitive
tatae
tatrum
dative
tatae
tats
accusative tatam
tats
ablative
tat
tats
vocative
tata
tatae
Descendants
Aromanian: tat
Dalmatian: tuota, teta
Italian: tata
Neapolitan: tata
Portuguese: tat
Romanian: tat
Spanish: tata, tato, taita
Lingala
Noun
tata class 1a
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1. father
Neapolitan
Etymology
From Latin tata.
Noun
tata
1. father, dad
Synonyms
papa, pate
Polish
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *tata.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /t at a/
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Noun
tata m pers
1. (informal) dad
Declension
declension of tata
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singular
plural
nominative
tata
tatowie
genitive
taty
tatw
dative
tacie
tatom
accusative
tat
tatw
instrumental
tat
tatami
locative
tacie
tatach
vocative
tato
tatowie
Synonyms
tato
ojciec
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *tata.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /tta/
Hyphenation: tata
Noun
tta m (Cyrillic spelling )
1. dad, daddy
Declension
declension of tata
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Spanish
Etymology
From Latin tata. Compare taita.
Noun
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Etymology
From Spanish teta.
Noun
tata m (plural tatas)
1. (colloquial, vulgar) (chiefly in the plural) breasts
Swahili
Verb
-tata (infinitive kutata)
1. to tangle
Conjugation
affirmative conjugation of tata
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Related terms
matata
tatua
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Categories: English lemmas English interjections English terms derived from French English nouns
English countable nouns English slang Amanab terms with IPA pronunciation Amanab lemmas
Amanab nouns amn:Mammals Central Tarahumara lemmas Central Tarahumara nouns tar:Family
Classical Nahuatl terms with IPA pronunciation Classical Nahuatl lemmas Classical Nahuatl nouns
nci:Family Crimean Tatar lemmas Crimean Tatar nouns crh:Family French lemmas French nouns
French feminine nouns French countable nouns French childish terms French masculine nouns
Canadian French French vulgarities fr:Family French reduplications Guaran lemmas Guaran nouns
Hungarian terms with IPA pronunciation Hungarian lemmas Hungarian nouns hu:Family
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Latin nouns Latin masculine nouns in the first declension Latin first declension nouns la:Family
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