tata
suomi-englanti sanakirjatata englanniksi
(alternative form of)
(alt form)
(syn)
a familiar address to one's father
a familiar address to a child
to out
{{quote-book|nci|year=1571|author=Alonso de Molina|title=Vocabulario en lengua castellana y mexicana y mexicana y castellana|section=f. 111v. col. 1
''Idem'', f. 91r. col. 1.
- Tata. por tayta,padre el niño.
- : Tata. from ''tayta'', father, says the child.
elder sister
(ux)
tata (q)
uncle, man, fogey (used to speak of or address old men humorously or disparagingly)
governess (or any young woman looking after children)
(to put) in an (l) (l).
to hurry
to gather
(inflection of)
grandfather, a term used by children for their grandfather
to tangle
(monikko) sw|utata
(n-g)
small, thin cut made on the edge of something to indicate a mark or sign (gl)
(tlb) (n-g)|tr=-, corresponding to "ta"
a splint
a kind of cylindrical basket generally made of bamboo strips, historically used to transport fruit and nut
to bite
(cln) (l)
A kind of trap, consisting of a wooden frame that can be closed by pulling a rope.