taal
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch taal, from Middle Dutch tale, from Old Dutch *tala, from Proto-Germanic *talō.
Pronunciation
Noun
taal (plural tale)
Cebuano
Etymology
From Taal.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ta‧al
Noun
taal
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch tāle, from Old Dutch *tala, from Proto-Germanic *talō. Cognate with German Zahl (“number”), Low German Taal (“language”), English tale.
Pronunciation
Noun
taal f (plural talen, diminutive taaltje n)
- (countable) language (form of communication consisting of vocabulary and grammar)
- (uncountable) language (capability to communicate with words)
- (uncountable) language (means or manner of expression)
- (uncountable, countable) language (specific lect or jargon)
- (uncountable) language (particular words of a text or speech act)
Derived terms
- bestuurstaal
- boeventaal
- boventaal
- brabbeltaal
- bronnentaal
- creooltaal
- cultuurtaal
- Duitstalig
- eentalig
- gebarentaal
- geheimtaal
- hulptaal
- jip-en-janneketaal
- kunsttaal
- meertalig
- moedertaal
- Nederlandstalig
- ondertaal
- ontaal
- orakeltaal
- schrijftaal
- schuttingtaal
- spreektaal
- standaardtaal
- streektaal
- taalbeheersing
- taalboom
- taalcursus
- taaldocent
- taaldood
- taaleigen
- taaleiland
- taalfamilie
- taalfilosofie
- taalfout
- taalgebruik
- taalgemeenschap
- taalgevoel
- taalgids
- taalgrens
- taalgroep
- taalkunde
- taalles
- taalpolitie
- taalpolitiek
- taalpurisme
- taalstandaard
- taaltak
- taaltuin
- taaluiting
- taalverwerving
- taalwoestheid
- talengroep
- talig
- toontaal
- tussentaal
- tweetalig
- vertalen
- voertaal
- vreemde taal
- wantaal
- wartaal
- wereldtaal
Descendants
- Afrikaans: taal
Anagrams
Estonian
Noun
taal (genitive taala, partitive taala)
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Manx
Etymology
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Verb
taal (verbal noun taaley, past participle taalit)
West Frisian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
taal c (plural talen, diminutive taaltsje)
- (countable) language (form of communication consisting of vocabulary and grammar)
- (uncountable) language (means or manner of expression)
- (uncountable, countable) language (specific lect or jargon)
- (uncountable) language (capability to communicate with words)
Derived terms
Further reading
- “taal”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011
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