tabi – Wiktionary

See also: tabí and tâbi

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tabis

A pair of light blue

Etymology

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From Japanese 足袋 (tabi, “foot pouch”).

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tabi

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tabi (plural tabis or tabi)

  1. Traditional Japanese ankle socks with a separate section for the big toe.

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Bikol Central

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tabì

Particle

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tabì

  1. (

    formal

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    polite

    polite

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    marks respect toward the person the speaker is addressing

    Dagos tabi kamo.

    Come on in, Sir/Ma’am.

    Ma, maduman tabi ako sa simbahan.

    Mom, I am going to church.

    po

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Cebuano

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:

    ta‧bi

Etymology 1

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Unknown.

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tabi

Verb

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tabi

  1. to talk; to communicate, usually by means of speech
  2. to criticize someone for something of which one is guilty oneself
  3. to chitchat
  4. to gossip

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Unknown.

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tabi

  1. excuse me
  2. go away
  3. a customary expression to excuse oneself from spirits or ghosts so as to avoid offending or injuring them, used especially when passing through or entering an unfamiliar wooded or haunted place

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:tabi.

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Dupaningan Agta

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tabí

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Iban

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tabi

Japanese

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Romanization

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tabi

  1. たびRōmaji transcription of

Latin

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tābī

Tagalog

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation 1

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  • Hyphenation:

    ta‧bi

  • IPA(key):

    /taˈbi/

    ,

    [tɐˈbi]

  • IPA(key):

    /taˈbe/

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    [tɐˈbe]

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    colloquial

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tabí

  1. area beside a person or thing
    piling
  2. act of staying adjacent to another
    pagtabipagpilingpagsipingpagsigbay
  3. act of staying or passing along the side or border

    (

    of a road, river, etc.

    )

    panggigilidpananabi
  4. edge; border
    gilid
  5. condition of being adjacent or being close together
    pagkamagkatabipagkamagkapilingpagkamagkasipingpagkamagkasigbay
  6. act of keeping something in a safe place
    tagopagtatagoligpitpagliligpit
  7. act of saving for the future

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    especially of money

    )

    impokpag-iimpok
  8. savings; anything saved for the future
    inimpoknaimpok

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Etymology 2

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From Malay tabek, ultimately from Sanskrit क्षन्तव्य (kṣantavya).

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Interjection

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tabì or tabí

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Ternate

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tabi

  1. (

    transitive

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    to bring together

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Conjugation of tabi

Singular

Plural

Inclusive

Exclusive

1st

totabi
fotabi
mitabi

2nd

notabi
nitabi

3rd

Human

otabim, motabif

itabiyotabi

Non-human

itabi
itabiyotabi

* m – masculine, f – feminine, – archaic

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001) A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh

Turkish

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish تابع‎, from Arabic تَابِع‎ (tābiʿ).

Noun

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tabi (definite accusative tabii, plural tabiler)

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Volapük

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tabi

Yoruba

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tàbí

  1. àbí

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    or

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    Alternative form of

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