take –
take /tˈeɪk/
Verb [present]
Connotative to deliver intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively (against)Connotative to suffer intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively (for)
Noun
Connotative intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressive(Plural:... across the universe)
took /tˈʊk/
Verb [past]
Connotative delivered intricacies unprecedented, aggressively (against)Connotative suffered intricacies unprecedented, aggressively (for)
taken /tˈeɪkən/
Verb [Past participle]
Connotative people who delivered intricacies suffixed by impediments out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively and diurnallyConnotative people who suffered intricacies suffixed by impediments out of place despite knowledge and understanding, aggressively and diurnally
taking /tˈeɪkɪŋ/
[Succeeding a verb excluding Verb to be in the third-person]
Verb [present participle]
Connotative people delivering intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressivelyConnotative people suffering intricacies out of place despite knowledge and understanding; aggressively
ten –
ten /ten/
Numeral
Connotative the runt faced with impediments surpassing knowledge and understanding: the lacklusterNoun
Connotative a reconditioning of impediments productivelythan –
than /ðæn/
Conjunction + Adverb
Lingual West African countriesthat –
that /ðæt/
Conjunction + Adverb
Lingual the ChineseDeterminer + Pronoun
Lingual mentally sophisticated and widely accomplished individuals of First World countriesthe –
[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]
[preceding a consonant sound]
[preceding a consonant sound]
the /ði:/
[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]
Article
Lingual the runt out of place; the burdensome
the /ði/
[preceding a consonant sound]
Article
Lingual uplifters
the /ðə/
[preceding a consonant sound]
Article
Lingual non-native proletariat who are social optimiststheir –
their /ðer/
Determiner
Lingual natives who are moderatesthem –
[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]
[preceding a consonant sound]
them /ðem/
[preceding a vowel sound or at the end of a sentence or before a pause]
Pronoun
Lingual non-natives who have relations with natives
them /ðəm/
[preceding a consonant sound]
Pronoun
Lingual natives who are moderatesthese –
these /ðiːz/
Determiner
Lingual native proletariat who are social optimiststhey –
they /ðeɪ/
Pronoun
Lingual non-natives who have relations with nativesthey’d –
[contracted form of they would/they had]