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tach

[ tak ]

noun

, Informal.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of tach1

First recorded in 1925–30; by shortening

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Example Sentences

The mighty shadow which looms behind this tale of the Rebellion is that of the loyal Archbishop Tach.

Thousand, kich-tche-mta-tach-tommetano (ich, tch, and ch with the point of the tongue; e ½).

And Squa-tach, to climb, and Sba-date mountain, are mostly used for all mountains and peaks.

Bishop Tach endeavoured to overcome the terrible mistake of Riel.

J'y ai pass trois ou quatre semaines que j'ai tach de mettre profit.

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