Takt
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German
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin tāctus (“touch”). Sense “tact” via French tact.
Pronunciation
Noun
Takt m (strong, genitive Taktes or Takts, plural Takte)
- tact (keen perception or discernment)
- Synonyms: Feingefühl, Taktgefühl
- (music) time
- (music) bar, measure
- (by extension, colloquial, in the plural) moment
- Können wir ein paar Takte miteinander reden? ― Can we talk for a few moments?
- interval
- im Stundentakt ― hourly (literally, “at intervals of an hour”)
Declension
Declension of Takt [masculine, strong]
1Now rare, see notes.
Derived terms
- Rudertakt
- Stundentakt
Descendants
- → Slovincian: tak
Further reading
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