tarti

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== Ido == === Noun === tarti plural of tarto == Lithuanian == === Etymology === From Proto-Indo-European *ter- (“to cry out, yell”) (though Smoczynski expresses slight doubt). Cognate with Latvian târlât, Old Prussian tārin; outside of Baltic, cognate with Proto-Slavic *tortoriti (“to jabber, babble”), Hittite [script needed] (taranzi, “they say”), Old Armenian ընթեռնում (əntʻeṙnum, “to read”), and perhaps Old Irish tairm (“noise”). The oft-compared Sanskrit तार (tārá, “loud, shrill”) and Ancient Greek τορός (torós, “piercing, thrilling”) are not related (assuming the Proto-Indo-European roots which the latter two stem from are themselves not related to *ter- (“to yell”) on a larger timescale). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈtɐrˈtʲɪ] === Verb === tar̃ti (third-person present tense tãria, third-person past tense tãrė) (transitive, with accusative) to pronounce; to articulate; to enunciate; to say ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Derived terms ==== tarimas === References ===