Dai
English
Etymology 2
From the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 傣 (Dǎi), borrowed from a Tai language. Compare Thai ไท (tai).
Noun
Dai (plural Dais or Dai)
- An ethnic group of China, one of the 55 officially-recognized minorities.
- A member of the ethnic group.
Translations
Etymology 3
From the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 代 (Dài), likely from a presinitic name for the area or its people.
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Dai
- (historical geography) A small northern state of ancient China.
- (historical geography) Various other kingdoms and princely appenages of imperial China named for the ancient state.
- (historical geography) A prefecture of Shanxi under imperial China.
- (geography) A county of Xinzhou Prefecture in Shanxi, China.
Synonyms
- (prefecture, prefectural seat): Daizhou, Taichow, Tai-chou
- (county, county seat): Daixian, Tai-hsien
North Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian dei, from Proto-Germanic *dagaz. Cognates include West Frisian dei, which has a similar irregular plural form.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /daɪ̯/
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