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tallar

tallar

Catalan

Verb

tallar (first-person singular present tallo, past participle tallat)

  1. to cut
  2. to slice, cut
    tallar pa
    slice bread
  3. to cut off, slice off, chop off
  4. to cut down (e.g. a tree)
  5. to cut up (e.g. a piece of paper)
  6. to cut out
  7. to cut short
  8. to cut, take a shortcut
  9. to cut (cards)

Conjugation


Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese tallar, from Late Latin taliāre, present active infinitive of taliō, from Latin talea.

Verb

tallar (first-person singular present tallo, first-person singular preterite tallei, past participle tallado)

  1. to sculpt by cutting
  2. to carve
  3. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of tallar
  4. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of tallar

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Probably a borrowing from Italian tagliare, from Late Latin taleāre or taliāre, present active infinitive of taliō, from Latin talea. Doublet of tajar, which was inherited from Latin.

Pronunciation

Verb

tallar (first-person singular present tallo, first-person singular preterite tallé, past participle tallado)

  1. to sculpt
  2. to measure

Conjugation

Related terms


Swedish

Noun

tallar

  1. indefinite plural of tall