Haitian Creole edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From French ver (worm).

Noun edit

  1. worm

Etymology 2 edit

From French verre (glass).

Noun edit

  1. drinking glass

Etymology 3 edit

From French vert.

Adjective edit

  1. green
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Louisiana Creole edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from French vert (green).

Adjective edit

  1. Alternative form of vèr (green; unripe; fresh; inexperienced)

See also edit

Colors in Louisiana Creole · koulær-yé (layout · text)
     blan      gri      nwa, nwar
             rouj              zoranj; brun, maron              jonn, jònn
                          , vèr, vær, væt              fonsé
             sèrsèl                           blé, ble
             vyolé, vyolèt              lila              ròz, roz

Etymology 2 edit

Inherited from French verre (glass; drinking glass).

Noun edit

  1. Alternative form of vèr (glass; drinking glass)

Vietnamese edit

 
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Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of Chinese (SV: thoại).

Noun edit

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  1. (poetry) a rhyming poetic and song form, most typical of northern Vietnam
    Synonym: hát vè
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Derived terms

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

(𥢬)

  1. (rare) shoot (of rice plant)
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Etymology 3 edit

Noun edit

(classifier cây) ()

  1. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) pole erected to mark water level in a river or ditch
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Etymology 4 edit

Verb edit

  1. (Southern Vietnam) to draw near or nearer
  2. (Southern Vietnam) to come alongside (another boat)

Etymology 5 edit

Noun edit

(classifier cái)

  1. (Southern Vietnam) mudguard