Pronunciation: /takʃiːtə/

Definitions of takchita

noun a traditional Moroccan women's garment

Example Sentences

A1 A takchita is a traditional Moroccan dress.

A2 During special occasions, Moroccan women wear a beautiful takchita.

B1 The intricate embroidery on a takchita is a symbol of Moroccan craftsmanship.

B2 She looked stunning in her intricately designed takchita at the wedding.

C1 The takchita is often worn with traditional jewelry and accessories.

C2 Fashion designers are incorporating modern elements into the classic takchita design.

Examples of takchita in a Sentence

formal The bride wore a stunning takchita for her traditional Moroccan wedding.

informal I found a beautiful takchita at the market for a great price.

slang Check out this takchita I scored, it's so stylish!

figurative Her words were like a colorful takchita, brightening up the room with their beauty.

Grammatical Forms of takchita

past tense

takchitaed

plural

takchitas

comparative

more takchita

superlative

most takchita

present tense

takchitas

future tense

will takchita

perfect tense

have takchitaed

continuous tense

is takchitaing

singular

takchita

positive degree

very takchita

infinitive

to takchita

gerund

takchitaing

participle

takchitaed

Origin and Evolution of takchita

First Known Use: 1701 year
Language of Origin: Berber
Story behind the word: The word 'takchita' originated in Morocco, specifically in the Berber culture.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a traditional Moroccan garment worn by women for special occasions, the term 'takchita' has evolved to also refer to a style of dress that combines traditional and modern elements in Moroccan fashion.