[tɐlˈkɐ], [ˈtɐlkɐ]
OriginFrom Proto-Balto-Slavic *tolkaʔ. Cognate with Latvian talka and Polish tłoka.
- cooperated voluntary work (chiefly communal and agricultural)
“rugiapjūtės talka” — cooperated harvest
- assistance
“ateiti į talką” — to come to help
- gathered crowd
Formstalkà(canonical, feminine, stress-pattern-4) · talkà(nominative, singular) · tal̃kos(nominative, plural) · talkõs(genitive, singular) · talkų̃(genitive, plural) · tal̃kai(dative, singular) · talkóms(dative, plural) · tal̃ką(accusative, singular) · talkàs(accusative, plural) · talkà(instrumental, singular) · talkomi̇̀s(instrumental, plural) · talkojè(locative, singular) · talkosè(locative, plural) · tal̃ka(singular, vocative) · tal̃kos(plural, vocative)
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