I'm pretty sure "Taku" is slang for "Damn it" in Japanese.
Actually, not at all. "Taku" is the verb "to cook" —especially to make rice, or some sort of grains! What the original person who answered might have been thinking of is "Mattaku!" which is hard to explaingrammatically, but it's sometimes used in situations where two people may disagree. "She disagreed with me entirely." I often hear, "kuso" mostly used as an equivalent to "damn it." Hope this helps!
Japanese Soldiers on the Taku Road - 1901 was released on: USA: January 1901
'Taku whaea' can mean 'my Mum' or 'my Aunty'. Taku = my (when referring to one thing). Whaea = Mum, Aunty.
Otaku can be translated as "geek" or "nerd."
"Kei hea taku" is a phrase in the Māori language that translates to "where is my" in English. It is used when asking about the location of something or someone.
Taku-He is Lakota for Bigfoot, or Sasquatch.
The cast of Miss Taku of Tokyo - 1912 includes: Harry Benham as Jack, the Son Taku Takagi as Miss Taku
taku wahine taku tamahine
Taku Aramasa was born in 1936.
Taku Etō was born in 1960.
Taku Miki was born in 1935.
Taku Seibyō was created in 1708.
Taku Yamamoto was born in 1952.