tabi – Wiktionary
English
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tabis
A pair of light blue
Etymology
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From Japanese 足袋 (tabi, “foot pouch”).
Noun
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tabi
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tabi (plural tabis or tabi)
- Traditional Japanese ankle socks with a separate section for the big toe.
Anagrams
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Bikol Central
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Pronunciation
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Adverb
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tabì
Particle
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tabì
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formal
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polite
polite
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marks respect toward the person the speaker is addressing
- Dagos tabi kamo.
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Come on in, Sir/Ma’am.
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- Ma, maduman tabi ako sa simbahan.
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Mom, I am going to church.
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- po
- Dagos tabi kamo.
Derived terms
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Cebuano
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Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation:
ta‧bi
Etymology 1
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Unknown.
Noun
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tabi
Verb
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tabi
- to talk; to communicate, usually by means of speech
- to criticize someone for something of which one is guilty oneself
- to chitchat
- to gossip
Etymology 2
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Unknown.
Interjection
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tabi
- excuse me
- go away
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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
Quotations
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For quotations using this term, see Citations:tabi.
Anagrams
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Dupaningan Agta
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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tabí
Derived terms
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Iban
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Pronunciation
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Noun
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tabi
Japanese
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Romanization
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tabi
- たびRōmaji transcription of
Latin
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Noun
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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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Noun
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tabí
- area beside a person or thing
- piling
- act of staying adjacent to another
- pagtabipagpilingpagsipingpagsigbay
- act of staying or passing along the side or border
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of a road, river, etc.
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- panggigilidpananabi
- edge; border
- gilid
- condition of being adjacent or being close together
- pagkamagkatabipagkamagkapilingpagkamagkasipingpagkamagkasigbay
- act of keeping something in a safe place
- tagopagtatagoligpitpagliligpit
- act of saving for the future
(
especially of money
)
- impokpag-iimpok
- savings; anything saved for the future
- inimpoknaimpok
Derived terms
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Etymology 2
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From Malay tabek, ultimately from Sanskrit क्षन्तव्य (kṣantavya).
Pronunciation 2
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Interjection
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tabì or tabí
Derived terms
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Ternate
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Pronunciation
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Verb
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tabi
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transitive
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to bring together
Conjugation
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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
References
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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)
References
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Volapük
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Noun
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tabi
Yoruba
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Pronunciation
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Conjunction
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tàbí
- àbí
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“
or
”
)
Alternative form of