![]() ![]() ![]() 'tache, Tache, Taché, Tâche, chate, cheat, he-cat, tache, theca.( informal, usually as a term of address ) teacher.Zazaki: cı musnaene, musnayen, mısnayen.White Hmong: please add this translation if you can.Uzbek: oʻrgatmoq (uz), oʻqitmoq (uz), saboq bermoq, dars bermoq.Turkish: öğretmek (tr), ders vermek (tr). ![]() Lower Sorbian: wucyś impf Upper Sorbian: wučić impf Sicilian: nzignari (scn), nsignari (scn).Polish: uczyć (pl) impf, nauczyć (pl) pf.Old East Slavic: учити impf ( učiti ), ꙋчити impf ( učiti ).Norman: apprendre ( Jersey ), ensîngni ( Jersey ).Lushootseed: ʔugʷus, ʔugʷusəd, ʔugʷucid.Latin: doceō (la), instruo (la), addoceo.Kazakh: оқыту (kk) ( oqytu ), сабақ беру ( sabaq beru )Ĭentral Kurdish: وتنەوە ( witnewe ) Northern Kurdish: fêr kirin (ku).Indonesian: ajar (id), mengajar (id), mengajari (id).Hungarian: tanít (hu), megtanít (hu) ( transitive ), oktat (hu).Gujarati: please add this translation if you can.Galician: ensinar (gl), aprender (gl), deprender.Dutch: aanleren (nl), leren (nl), onderwijzen (nl), lesgeven (nl).Cornish: dyski ( Revived Middle Cornish ), deski ( Revived Late Cornish ).American Sign Language: Arabic: عَلَّمَ (ar) ( ʕallama ) Egyptian Arabic: درس ( darris ) Moroccan Arabic: قرا ( qarra ), علم ( ʕallam ).( ditransitive ) To pass on knowledge to.Teach ( third-person singular simple present teaches, present participle teaching, simple past and past participle taught) From Middle English techen, from Old English tǣċan ( “ to show, declare, demonstrate teach, instruct, train assign, prescribe, direct warn persuade ” ), from Proto-West Germanic *taikijan, from Proto-Germanic *taikijaną ( “ to show ” ), from Proto-Indo-European *deyḱ- ( “ to show ” ).Ĭognate with Scots tech, teich ( “ to teach ” ), German zeigen ( “ to show, point out ” ), zeihen ( “ accuse, blame ” ), Gothic □□□□□□□□ ( gateihan, “ to announce, declare, tell, show, display ” ), Latin dīcō ( “ speak, say, tell ” ), Ancient Greek δείκνυμι ( deíknumi, “ show, point out, explain, teach ” ), Sanskrit दिशति ( diśati, “ to point out, show, tell, teach ” ). ![]()
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