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The word tukda literally means "a piece." In any [[taal]], when the combination of [[bols]] starts with [[sam]] and ends with sam and finishes in one [[avartan]], it is called a tukda.
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The word '''tukda''' literally means "a piece." In any [[taal]], when the combination of [[bols]] starts with [[sam]] and ends with sam and finishes in one [[avartan]], it is called a tukda.
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 7 October 2012

The word tukda literally means "a piece." In any taal, when the combination of bols starts with sam and ends with sam and finishes in one avartan, it is called a tukda.