té m (plural tés )
tea Borrowed fromHokkien 茶 ( tê ,“ tea ” ) .Doublet ofsahi .
té
tea ( thetea plant ;Camellia sinensis ) tea ( thedried leaves orbuds of thetea plant ) tea ( thedrink made byinfusing these leaves or buds inhot water ) Synonym: sahi Chaer, A. (2009 ) [1976 ], “té”, inKamus dialek Jakarta [Dictionary of the Jakarta dialect ], revised edition (in Indonesian), Depok: Masup Jakarta,→ISBN , page468 té
inflection oftenir : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative inflection oftindre : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative té n (indeclinable )
The name of theLatin script letterT /t . ( archaic ) tea té
singular feminine genitive / dative / locative often
FromLatin te .
té
you (second person singular)té m (plural tés )
The name of theLatin script letterT /t . IPA (key ) : /ˈtɛ/ [ˈt̪ɛ] Rhymes:-ɛ Hyphenation:té té m (plural tés )
tea Tomar oté é un costume moi inglés que os británicos trouxeron dende a India. (please add an English translation of this usage example) theshrub Camellia sinsensis té alternate ofnté
toremove Erika Eichholzer et al., editors (2002 ),Dictionnaire Ghomala’ (in French) Gabriel Mba, Les extensions verbales en Ghomala' - Journal of West African Languages XXVI.1 (1996-97) té
tree handle té
The name of theLatin script letterT /t . ( Latin-script letter names ) betű ;a ,á ,bé ,cé ,csé ,dé ,dzé ,dzsé ,e ,é ,eff ,gé ,gyé ,há ,i ,í ,jé ,ká ,ell ,ellipszilon /elly /ejj ,emm ,enn ,enny ,o ,ó ,ö ,ő ,pé ,kú ,err ,ess ,essz ,té ,tyé ,u ,ú ,ü ,ű ,vé ,dupla vé /vevé ,iksz ,ipszilon ,zé ,zsé . (See also: Latin script letters .)té in Géza Bárczi ,László Országh ,et al. , editors,A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language ] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó , 1959–1962.Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN . té n (genitive singular té or tés ,nominative plural té )
The name of theLatin script letterT /t . té n (genitive singular té or tés ,no plural )
supply ,provision ;now used only in set phrases Declension ofté (sg-only neuter ) singular indefinite definite nominative té téið accusative té téið dative té ,téi téinu genitive té ,tés tésins
Borrowed fromEnglish tee .
té n (genitive singular tés ,nominative plural té )
( golf ) tee See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
té
present subjunctive analytic oftéigh FromOld Irish intí ; synchronically analyzable ast- ( marker oft -prothesis ) +é ( “ him ” ) .
té
only used inan té té
The name of theLatin script lettert /T . ( Latin-script letter names ) litir ;á ,bé ,cé ,dé ,é ,eif ,gé ,héis ,í ,jé ,cá ,eil ,eim ,ein ,ó ,pé ,cú ,ear ,eas ,té ,ú ,vé ,wae ,ex ,yé ,zae Note: The English names are also widely used by Irish speakers.Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977 ), “té ”, inFoclóir Gaeilge–Béarla , Dublin: An Gúm,→ISBN de Bhaldraithe, Tomás (1959 ), “té ”, inEnglish-Irish Dictionary , An Gúm“té ”, inNew English-Irish Dictionary , Foras na Gaeilge,2013–2026 té
misspelling oftè (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium . Particularly: “Probably inherited from French "étais".”)
té
anterior past tense marker Toté paʼlé gra. / Tote pale gra. ―You spoke with an accent. (literally, “Youhad spoken thick. ”)Si moté koné ça.... ―If Ihad known that.... ( withstative verbs ) simple past tense marker Noté gin in nòt fiy. ―We had another girl. ( copulative , past tense) was Lité brav. ―Hewas brave. Followed by the long form of two-stem verbs. FromProto-Vietic *tɛh ; cognate withVietnamese đẻ .
té
( Mường Bi ) togive birth to( Mường Bi ) tobirth FromProto-Celtic *teɸents , from the present participle ofProto-Indo-European *tep- ( “ to be warm ” ) (compareLatin tepēns ).
té
hot ,warm ( of temperature ) Synonym: brothach lustful ,wanton warm,comfortable ,sheltered ( of places ) warm,fervent ( of emotions ) fierce ,keen ( of fights, weapons ) This adjective is one of the very few irregularly inflecting adjectives in Old Irish, when irregular comparatives and superlatives are discounted.té seems to have a uniquent -stem declension, with only two forms attested that fit such a paradigm.
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
·té
third-person singular present subjunctive conjunct oftéit Mutation ofté radical lenition nasalization té thé té pronounced with /d̪̠ʲ-/
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
té m
tea
té
( Brazil ) nonstandard form ofaté té (notcomparable )
( Brazil ) nonstandard form ofaté té
( Brazil ) nonstandard form ofaté té m or f (invariable )
The name of theLatin script letterT /t . ( Latin-script letter names ) lètra ;a ,bé ,cé ,dé ,e ,ëffe ,ge ,àcca /àca ,i ,i lóng ,càpa ,ëlle ,èmme ,ènne ,o ,pé ,cu ,ërre ,ësse ,té ,u ,vé ,dópi vé /dópi vu /vu dópi ,ics ,i gréc /ìpsilon ,zéta té m
( Rumantsch Grischun , Sutsilvan , Surmiran ) tea té f
superseded spelling oftè Té FromHokkien 茶 ( tê ) .Doublet ofcha . CompareDutch thee .
té m (plural tés )
tea Synonym: cha ( Philippines ) → Asturian:té → Basque:te → Catalan:te → Galician:té → Navajo:dééh → Occitan:tè té
The name of theLatin script letterT /t . té
stone ;rock Probably an undiphthongized form oftoé .
té • (細 ,𪷉 ,摖 )
( chiefly Southern Vietnam , intransitive ) totrip ; tofall , tofall over Synonyms: ngã ,bổ tosprinkle Synonyms: tát ,vẩy té nước ―tosprinkle water té m (plural tés )
tea té
and (used between adjectives)