võtma

Etymology
From, possibly from. If so, the word might be related to 🇨🇬, (dialectal), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. Unrelated to.

Another theory suggests an borrowing:  (through older 🇨🇬 *vont-ta-), or its  descendant. The semantic development would be "to turn > turn towards oneself > take possession of" (compare >, and possible parallels in older Germanic languages as well, such as ). The older meaning survives in the derived word (from ).

Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to take
 * 2) to take, ingest or consume
 * 3) to have, eat or drink
 * 4)  to take, catch or fetch
 * 5)  to take, receive or obtain
 * 6) to get
 * 7) to make doable, feasible, processable
 * 8)  to have sex with a woman
 * 9) to take, seize or enable
 * 10)  to need, use or demand
 * 11)  to have an opinion about someone or something; to interpret something in a certain way
 * 12)  to induce a state, situation or action to move or go to another position, state or situation
 * 13)  to spoil, damage or destroy
 * 14) to act or have an effect
 * 15)  to endure, to be able to
 * 16) to take
 * 17)  to take
 * 18)  to take or harvest
 * 19) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to take, seize or enable
 * 2)  to need, use or demand
 * 3)  to have an opinion about someone or something; to interpret something in a certain way
 * 4)  to induce a state, situation or action to move or go to another position, state or situation
 * 5)  to spoil, damage or destroy
 * 6) to act or have an effect
 * 7)  to endure, to be able to
 * 8) to take
 * 9)  to take
 * 10)  to take or harvest
 * 11) to resent or quarrel
 * 1)  to induce a state, situation or action to move or go to another position, state or situation
 * 2)  to spoil, damage or destroy
 * 3) to act or have an effect
 * 4)  to endure, to be able to
 * 5) to take
 * 6)  to take
 * 7)  to take or harvest
 * 8) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to act or have an effect
 * 2)  to endure, to be able to
 * 3) to take
 * 4)  to take
 * 5)  to take or harvest
 * 6) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to take
 * 2)  to take
 * 3)  to take or harvest
 * 4) to resent or quarrel
 * 1)  to take or harvest
 * 2) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to resent or quarrel
 * 1) to resent or quarrel

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to take