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taak

verb

taːk

English Definition

talk; speak

Etymology

  • (Derived from English talk.)

Examples

  • "Wen dem don taak, Jiemz taak op an se, “Breda unu lisn tu mi"

    When they finished [speaking], James spoke up. “Brothers,” he said, “listen to me

  • "Me know wa me a taak bout because wan Sunday afternoon me had to mek dat choice, and is not like me get a letter in di mail dat give me a waanin ahead a time"

    I know what I'm talking about because on Sunday afternoon, I had to make that choice and it wasn't like I got a letter in the mail that gave me warning ahead of time

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