tajku
Pipil
Etymology
Uncertain. Perhaps from archaic root *tāk- (“torso”) + -ku (locative). Compare Classical Nahuatl tlahco (“half”).
Pronunciation
- (standard) IPA(key): /ˈtahku/
Noun
tajku
Derived terms
- tatajku (“in the middle”)
- -tajkuwia (“to halve”)
- tajkutūnal (“noon”)
- tajkuyua (“midnight”)
Noun
-tajku
- among, between, in the middle of
- Mukawki ne tawikani ka itajku ne ujti
- The bus stopped in the middle of the road
Declension of -tajku
Person | Number | |
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
first | nutajku | tutajku |
second | mutajku | anmutajku |
third | itajku | intajku |
Verb
-tajku
- to halve, to cut in half, to divide in two halves
- Kitajkuk ne atzaput pal sentakwat
- She/he cut the pear in half so they could eat together
Synonyms
- (halve): -tajkuwia
Conjunction
tajku
- while, during the time that
- Tajku nemi tajkwilua, ne siwapil kielnamik ka inteuk kinutztuya ne ieltiw
- While she was writing, the girl remembered she hadn't called her sister yet
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