thé

common nounadjective

Syllable Decomposition

thé

The Dutch, who introduced tea to Europe in 1606, having bought it in Java, named it in Dutch 'thee', from the Malay 'te', which in turn came from the Minnan 'tê' used in Amoy (Xiamen).

Definitions

plantes

Plural

thés

Translations

  • germangerman:Tee
  • englishenglish:tea
  • arabicarabic:شاي
  • chinesechinese:茶叶
  • koreankorean:
  • danishdanish:te
  • spanishspanish:
  • finnishfinnish:tee
  • greekgreek:τσάι
  • hindihindi:चाय
  • italianitalian:
  • japanesejapanese:
  • dutchdutch:thee
  • polishpolish:herbata
  • portugueseportuguese:chá
  • russianrussian:чай
  • swedishswedish:te
  • thaithai:ชา
  • turkishturkish:çay
  • ukrainianukrainian:чай

See also

théier (adj.) théier (cn.) panenthéisme (cn.) monothéique (adj.) théistique (adj.) trithéite (cn.) trithéiste (adj.) athéisme (cn.) athée (cn.) athée (adj.) dieu (cn.) polythéisme (cn.) monothéisme (cn.) dithéisme (cn.) trithéisme (cn.) athéiste (cn.) athéiste (adj.) dédiviniser (v.) athéiser (v.) divinisation (cn.)