Contionary:tàll
Scots Norse
Etymology
From Old Norse tala, from Proto-Germanic *talōną. Cognate to Icelandic tala, Faroese tala, Swedish tala, Danish tale.
Pronunciation
Verb
tàll
- (ambitransitive) to talk, speak
- (intransitive) to speak, make speech
- (transitive) to be able to converse in one or more languages
- e thàli tvèr mòl
- I speak two languages
- (with prepositions)
- (transitive) to talk to, speak to [with til (+ genitive)]
- (transitive) to talk about (something) [with un (+ accusative)]
- (transitive) to talk with, speak to (someone) [with bhidh (+ accusative)]
- (transitive) to record, tell
Conjugation
| present | past | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | tàll | tòludhu | |||
| participle | tàladdi | tàladhe | |||
| active | passive | active | passive | ||
| 1sg. | tàli | tòlunk | tàladhi | tòludhunk | |
| 2/3sg. | tàlir | tàlesk | tàladhir | tàladhesk | |
| 1pl. | tàliᶰ | tàlinsk | tàladhiᶰ | tàladhinsk | |
| 2pl. | tàlidh | tàlisk | tàladhidh | tàladhisk | |
| 3pl. | tàli | tàlisk | tàladhi | tàladhisk | |