thé
common nounadjective
Syllable Decomposition
théThe 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
german:Tee
english:tea
arabic:شاي
chinese:茶叶
korean:차
danish:te
spanish:té
finnish:tee
greek:τσάι
hindi:चाय
italian:tè
japanese:茶
dutch:thee
polish:herbata
portuguese:chá
russian:чай
swedish:te
thai:ชา
turkish:çay
ukrainian: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.)