talo adv. “thence”. Also tó. Basically these are simple ablative/genitive forms of ta (#1) “that”; compare silo, sio. (VT49:11)
talumë adv. “at this time” meaning “at the time we are thinking of of speaking of”, not referring to the present (which is silumë = “at this time” in the narrower sense). (VT49:11)
talta adj. "sloping, tilted, leaning"; also "incline" as noun (TALÁT)
talta- vb. "slip, slide down, collapse, slope" (TALÁT); reduplicated stem in the participle talta-taltala in Markirya, simply translated "falling" in MC:215. Strong intransitive conjugation: present talta, aorist talt- [derived from talati > tal’ti, hence presumably *talti- with endings and *taltë without any], past talantë, perfect ataltië. Weak transitive conjugation: present taltëa, aorist talta, past taltanë. This is said to be the conjugation type of a certain class of verbs, namely “√TALAT stems” (PE17:186).
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