qata'
Maltese
Root |
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q-t-għ |
7 terms |
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʔa.ta/
- IPA(key): /ˈʔa.taˤ/ (archaic)
- Homophone: qatgħa
Verb
qata’ (imperfect jaqta’, past participle maqtugħ, verbal noun qtigħ)
- to cut
- Qtajt subgħi. ― I cut my finger.
- to guess, to conjecture
- Qtajna n-numri tal-lotterija u rbaħna.
- We guessed the lottery numbers and won.
- to frighten
- Qatgħuna dawk iż-żewġ wirdiniet.
- Those two cockroaches frightened us.
- to surprise
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- Qatgħek minn ġewwa dak il-leħen baxx li deher ġej mill-ispazji rqaq bejn il-petali bojod tal-kamumilla.
- That low voice that seemed to come from the thin spaces between the white camomile petals surprised you.
- to go bad (of foods)
- Il-ħalib ilu xahrejn fil-friġġ. Naħseb li qata’.
- The milk has been left in the fridge for two months. I think it went bad.
- to decide (usually with a pronominal suffix)
- Qtajtuha li tmorru kunċert ta’ Joker Out.
- You decided to go to a Joker Out concert.
- to shut up
- Aqtagħha! ― Shut up!
- to buy (a ticket)
- Ħa naqtgħu biljett għall-kunċert ta’ Joker Out.
- We will buy a ticket for the Joker Out concert.
- to hang up the telephone
- Qata’ dal-bhima. ― This brute hung up the telephone.
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