See also: تك, يك, یک, یگ, بك, بک, and پك

Persian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? tak
Dari reading? tak
Iranian reading? tak
Tajik reading? tak

Etymology 1

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From Middle Persian tk' (tag, running; attack), from Proto-Indo-European *tekʷ-. Related to تاختن (tâxtan, to attack), and also related to Old Armenian ասպատակ (aspatak); which is an Iranian borrowing.

Noun

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تک (tak)

  1. attack; raid
  2. onslaught
  3. pace of a horse
  4. heat, race
  5. any quick motion, stroke, blow
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Etymology 2

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From Ottoman Turkish تك (tek, single), from Proto-Turkic *tēk.

Or from Middle Iranian. Compare Middle Persian tʾk (tāg, item, unit; alone, single), Persian تا (, item, unit; plait, fold, ply).

Adjective

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تک (tak)

  1. solo, single
  2. unique (of a feature)
  3. (card games) ace

Etymology 3

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Noun

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تک (tak)

  1. (rare, regional) A small spherical ball of glass used in children's games, marble.
    Synonym: تیله (tile)

Punjabi

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Etymology

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Inherited from Paisaci Prakrit [Term?] (compare Sauraseni Prakrit *𑀢𑀯𑀓𑁆𑀓 (*tavakka), *𑀢𑀸𑀯𑀓𑁆𑀓 (*tāvakka)), from Sanskrit तावत्क (tā́vatka, bought for so much). Cognate with Hindi तक (tak) / Urdu تک (tak).

Postposition

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تَکّ (takk) (Gurmukhi spelling ਤੱਕ)

  1. until
  2. for (a period of time)
  3. up to

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