tkanta
Maltese
Etymology
From kanta (“to sing”), from Latin cantare, with the form built as in a native four-radical verb.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtkan.ta/
Verb
tkanta (imperfect jitkanta)
- mediopassive of kanta: to be sung
- Synonym: tgħanna
Conjugation
conjugation of tkanta
singular | plural | ||||||||
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1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person m | 3rd person f | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | |||
jien(a) | int(i) | hu(wa) | hi(ja) | aħna | intom | huma | |||
perfect | tkantajt | tkantajt | tkanta | tkantat | tkantajna | tkantajtu | tkantaw | ||
imperfect | nitkanta | titkanta | jitkanta | titkanta | nitkantaw | titkantaw | jitkantaw | ||
imperative | tkanta | tkantaw |