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In Swahili, taka is a common verb meaning "to want" or "to desire" . It is the root for several other words, such as takwa (requirement).

Following the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, the Taka was officially introduced on March 4, 1972 , replacing the Pakistani Rupee. In Swahili, taka is a common verb meaning

, "Taka" also appears in Japanese names, African languages, and even as a tactical philosophy in modern sports. , "Taka" also appears in Japanese names, African

Taka (高 or 隆) is a popular Japanese name or name component meaning "tall," "high," or "noble." It appears in both surnames (like Takayama) and given names (like Taka-aki). The keyword "Taka" is frequently searched in the

The most widespread use of the word is the , the official currency of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.

The keyword "Taka" is frequently searched in the context of a world-famous style of play in football (soccer).

Linguistic studies of historical texts have identified taka as an Old Norse verb meaning "to take" or "to grasp" . 3. "Tiki-Taka": A Philosophy of Movement