- The word that is used in the English language for several grammatical purposes: * to introduce a restrictive clause * as a demonstrative pronoun * as a complementizer.
- A thāt (ठाट; थाट; ঠাট; also transliterated as thaat) is a mode in Hindustani music. Thāts always have seven different pitches (called swara) and are a basis for the organization and classification of ragas in North Indian classical music.
- To a given extent or degree; particularly; So, so much; very; indeed; That thing; Connecting noun clause (as involving reported speech etc.); introducing a subordinate noun clause. [from 9th c. ...
- that
- Note: See chart for forms
- singular and at a distance from the speaker
- When capitalized, this simple demonstrative pronoun refers uniquely to the Ultimate, Indescribable or Nameless Absolute. The Self God, Parashiva. It is the English equivalent of Tat, as in, Tat tvam asi, "You are That!"
- an intensifier meaning so, very much: e.g., He was that rude!
- a group of sampoorNa scales, taxonomical scheme for Hindustani rAgas
- dem za za, zi zi; rel ki ki, etki etki
- That; refers to something out of sight or off to the side.
- ideologyis dangerous to this country because it embraces undemocratic philosophies.
- Do not omit that in noun clause.
- create a premium or discount.
- [He might present…] (NT:2443).
- Andreas (LEO) Urban on Fotopedia
- reminds me of something.
- sore, are, sono, ano
- ki or vah - कि or वह
- is likely septic… (242): infected
- tha(t), at, thon, yon