tii
Greenlandic (East)
noun
Definitions
- tea
Etymology
Borrowed from Danish te (tea, behave) derived from Dutch, Flemish thee (tea) derived from 茶 (t, nan, tea) derived from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-la (leaf, tea, flat thing).
Origin
Proto-Sino-Tibetan
*s-la
Gloss
leaf, tea, flat thing
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
葉
Emoji
🌿 🍀 🍁 🍂 🍃
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tea English
- thea Latin
- Tee German
- tea Hungarian
- tè Italian
- ijsthee Dutch, Flemish
- jasmijnthee Dutch, Flemish
- kruidenthee Dutch, Flemish
- muntthee Dutch, Flemish
- thee Dutch, Flemish
- theeblad Dutch, Flemish
- theedoek Dutch, Flemish
- theegerei Dutch, Flemish
- theeglas Dutch, Flemish
- theegoed Dutch, Flemish
- theehuis Dutch, Flemish
- theekrans Dutch, Flemish
- theelepel Dutch, Flemish
- theeleut Dutch, Flemish
- theelicht Dutch, Flemish
- theemuts Dutch, Flemish
- theepauze Dutch, Flemish
- theepot Dutch, Flemish
- theeservies Dutch, Flemish
- theetuin Dutch, Flemish
- theeventer Dutch, Flemish
- theezak Dutch, Flemish
- theezeef Dutch, Flemish
- thé French
- te Norwegian Bokmål
- te Swedish
- te Norwegian Nynorsk
- iste Danish
- kattemad Danish
- te Danish
- tehus Danish
- tepose Danish
- tepotte Danish
- teske Danish
- te Icelandic
- चा Hindi
- tee Afrikaans
- teh Malay
- လက်ဖက် Burmese
- tea Chinese
- 茶 Chinese
- deadja Northern Sami
- tee Western Frisian
- *s-la Proto-Sino-Tibetan
- ཇ Tibetan
- tiitorfik Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
- 茶 Mandarin
- çaý Turkmen
- 茶 nan-hok
- *hlaᴮ Proto-Karen
- *la¹ Proto-Loloish
- साहा Bodo (India)
- Tee Zipser German
- 茶 zhx