tanda

See also: tända and tǟnda

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish tanda

Noun

tanda (plural tandas)

  1. A turn of dancing in a milonga or tango.
    • 2007 August 25, Glenn Collins, “Tangoing Cheek to Cheek for 3 Minutes in the Park”, in New York Times:
      The disc jockey, Hernan Brizuela, 33, was playing sets, or tandas, of Argentine tangos: fast, medium, then slow.

Indonesian

Noun

tanda (plural tanda-tanda, first-person possessive tandaku, second-person possessive tandamu, third-person possessive tandanya)

  1. sign, mark

Derived terms

  • bertanda
  • bertanda-tandaan
  • menandai
  • menandakan
  • penanda
  • penandaan
  • pertanda
  • pertandaan
  • petanda
  • tanda air
  • tanda baca
  • tanda beti
  • tanda koma
  • tanda kutip
  • tanda pagar
  • tanda petik
  • tanda tangan
  • tanda tanya
  • tertanda

Malay

Noun

tanda (plural tanda-tanda, informal first-person possessive tandaku, informal second-person possessive tandamu, third-person possessive tandanya)

  1. sign, mark, signal, spot, symbol

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

From Arabic ضَمَّد (ḍammad, bandage)

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -anda

Noun

tanda f (plural tandas)

  1. time, instance
    Synonyms: vez, turno, pasada
  2. duty, turn
    Synonym: turno
  3. task, work
    Synonym: tarea
  4. group
  5. session
  6. series
    Synonym: serie
  7. shift
    trabajar en tandas
    I work shifts.
  8. (colloquial, Latin America) beating, bashing
  9. (bullfighting) series of steps taken by the bullfighter and bull before the estocada
  10. match (instance in series of games)
  11. performance, show, showing, ceremony, play (instance of a series of performances or a movie shows)
    Synonyms: función, sesión

Derived terms

  • tanda de penaltis

Swahili

Verb

tanda

  1. to be spread out

Swedish

Verb

tanda

  1. to teethe

Tagalog

Verb

tanda

  1. notice

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English thunder.

Noun

tanda

  1. thunder

Turkish

Noun

tanda

  1. locative singular of tan
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