tái

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Huichol

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Etymology

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From Proto-Uto-Aztecan *tahi. Cognate with Mayo tajji, Yaqui taji, Cora taíj and Classical Nahuatl tletl.

Noun

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tái (plural táite)

  1. fire

References

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  • McIntosh, Juan B., Grimes, José (1954) ꞌNiuqui ꞌïquisicayari: Vixárica niuquiyári, teivári niuquiyári hepáïsita = Vocabulario huichol-castellano, castellano-huichol[1] (in Spanish), México, D.F.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page 28
  • McIntosh, Juan B., Grimes, José (1996) ꞌNiuqui ꞌïiquisicayari: Vixárica niuquiyári, teivári niuquiyári hepáïsita = Vocabulario huichol-castellano, castellano-huichol[2] (in Spanish), unpublished edition, page 25

Mandarin

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Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)

Romanization

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tái (tai2, Zhuyin ㄊㄞˊ)

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Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Adjective

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tái (, 𠱻)

  1. of colors or shades that denote unhealthiness, defilement, fright, etc.; pale (of people's facial skin); rotten (of food)
  2. (of meat) rare; underdone
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Etymology 2

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Sino-Vietnamese word from .

Prefix

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tái

  1. re-
    tái chiếmto recapture; to reconquer