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What does "tako" mean in Slovene?
I'm listening to a late night radio show on Radio Celje, using tunein.com (it's SNOP http://www.culture.si/en/Depot:Radio_Celje). Many of the callers, as well as the radio show host, use the word "tako" frequently. I know that "tako tako" can mean "so-so", and "tóčno tako" means "exactly." Can "tako" be used as a filler word? Or is it for emphasis? How would you know when to use it?
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Sep 23, 2015 10:52 PM
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Rough but closest English counter would be phrases: "like so" / "like that" / "in such way". In English those phrases express similar things. In Slovene we have one phrase that covers those called "tako":
Točno tako = Exactly in such way
Tako tako = Like so - like so , Such - such or in short so - so
Tako je naredil igračo = He made toy in such way
It can be word that doesn't add technical (it adds emotional) value to information, but it can also add a crucial information. But to easen things up: No it's not filter word. It has meaning. If not technical informational, it has emotional-informational.
Additional example:
Person1: Moj sin je uspešno opravil prvi razred. (My son successfully completed / passes first grade year)
Person2: A tako? (meaning: "is that (that=event we are talking about) in such way? " or in short version: "is that so?". When used it like that it is commonly used as not needed rhetorical question used to show Person 1 that you do understand and you are interested in his sayings. )
September 26, 2015
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http://bos.zrc-sazu.si/cgi/a03.exe?name=sskj_testa&expression=tako&hs=1
its not so easy...
September 25, 2015
in sskj (slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika) you find the meaning of slovenian words.
http://bos.zrc-sazu.si/sskj.html
September 25, 2015
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