See also: Appendix:Variations of "te"

Asturian

Noun

 m (plural tés)

  1. tea

Catalan

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /te/
  • Homophone: te
  • Rhymes: -e

Verb

  1. third-person singular present indicative form of tenir
  2. second-person singular imperative form of tenir

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɛː/
  • (file)

Noun

 n

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter T.
  2. (archaic) tea

Pronoun

  1. singular feminine genitive, dative, and locative of ten

Further reading

  • in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /te/
  • (file)
  • Homophones: thé, tes

Noun

 m (plural tés)

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter T.

Galician

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

 m (plural tés)

  1. tea
  2. the shrub Camellia sinsensis

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʰjɛː/
    Rhymes: -ɛː

Noun

 n (genitive singular tés, nominative plural )

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter T.

Declension

Noun

 n

  1. used in set phrases

Derived terms


Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʲeː/

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the main entry.

Alternative forms

Verb

  1. present subjunctive analytic of téigh

Etymology 2

From é (he, him) with t-prothesis.

Pronoun

  1. Only used in an té

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
thé dté
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Italian

Noun

 m (invariable)

  1. Misspelling of .

Louisiana Creole French

Etymology

Particle

  1. past tense marker
    To paʼlé gra. / To te pale gra.
    You spoke with an accent. (literally: "You had spoken thick.")

Old Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tʲeː/

Etymology 1

From Proto-Celtic *teɸents, from the present participle of Proto-Indo-European *tep- (to be warm) (compare Latin tepēns).

Alternative forms

Adjective

  1. (of temperature): hot, warm
    Synonym: brothach
  2. lustful, wanton
  3. (of places): warm, comfortable, sheltered
  4. (of emotions): warm, fervent
  5. (of fights, weapons): fierce, keen
Declension
Descendants

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

·té

  1. third-person singular present subjunctive conjunct of téit

Mutation

Old Irish mutation
RadicalLenitionNasalization
thé
pronounced with /d(ʲ)-/
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

  • té, te” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.

Portuguese

Preposition

  1. Nonstandard form of até.

Adverb

(not comparable)

  1. Nonstandard form of até.

Interjection

  1. Nonstandard form of até.

Romansch

Alternative forms

  • (Sursilvan) te
  • (Puter, Vallader)

Noun

 m

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) tea

Spanish

Etymology

From Dutch thee.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈte/, [ˈt̪e]
    • Audio:
      (file)
  • Homophone: te
  • Rhymes: -e

Noun

 m (plural tés)

  1. tea

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Asturian:
  • Basque: te
  • Catalan: te
  • Galician:
  • Navajo: dééh
  • Occitan:

See also


Tetum

Noun

  1. The name of the Latin-script letter T.

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Verb

  1. (intransitive) to trip
  2. (intransitive) to fall, to fall over
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