tapi

See also: TAPI, tapí, tapı, tãpi, t̪api, and тапи

Catalan

Verb

tapi

  1. first-person singular present subjunctive form of tapar
  2. third-person singular present subjunctive form of tapar
  3. third-person singular imperative form of tapar

Central Melanau

Alternative forms

Etymology

Shortened form of ketapi, from Malay tetapi, from Sanskrit तथापि (tathāpi).

Conjunction

tapi

  1. Alternative form of ketapi

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ta.pi/

Participle

tapi (feminine tapie, masculine plural tapis, feminine plural tapies)

  1. past participle of tapir

Adjective

tapi (feminine tapie, masculine plural tapis, feminine plural tapies)

  1. hidden; crouching

Further reading

Anagrams


Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French tapis (carpet).

Noun

tapi

  1. carpet, rug

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -aːpɪ

Noun

tapi

  1. indefinite dative singular of tap

Indonesian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Shortened form of tetapi, from Malay tetapi, from Sanskrit तथापि (tathāpi).

Conjunction

tapi

  1. Alternative form of tetapi

Latvian

Verb

tapi

  1. 2nd person singular past indicative form of tapt

Malay

Alternative forms

Etymology

Shortened form of tetapi, from Sanskrit तथापि (tathāpi).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tapi/
  • Rhymes: -api, -pi, -i

Conjunction

tapi (Jawi spelling تاڤي)

  1. Alternative form of tetapi

Tagalog

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ta‧pi
  • IPA(key): /taˈpiʔ/, [tɐˈpiʔ]

Noun

tapî

  1. apron
    Synonym: delantal
  2. any piece of cloth used by women to cover or protect the body (while bathing, working, washing, etc.)

Derived terms

See also


West Makian

Etymology

From Malay tapi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt̪a.pi/

Conjunction

tapi

  1. but, however

References

  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics

Yámana

Noun

tapi

  1. mother
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