Haitian CreoleEdit

Etymology 1Edit

From French ver (worm).

NounEdit

  1. worm

Etymology 2Edit

From French verre (glass).

NounEdit

  1. drinking glass

Etymology 3Edit

From French vert.

AdjectiveEdit

  1. green
Alternative formsEdit

Louisiana CreoleEdit

PronunciationEdit

Alternative formsEdit

Etymology 1Edit

From French vert (green).

AdjectiveEdit

  1. green color.

NounEdit

  1. green (color).

See alsoEdit

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 2Edit

From French verre (glass).

NounEdit

  1. glass.

VietnameseEdit

 
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PronunciationEdit

Etymology 1Edit

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

NounEdit

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

Etymology 2Edit

NounEdit

(𥢬)

  1. (rare) shoot (of rice plant)
Derived termsEdit
Derived terms

Etymology 3Edit

NounEdit

(classifier cây) ()

  1. (Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) pole erected to mark water level in a river or ditch
Derived termsEdit
Derived terms

Etymology 4Edit

VerbEdit

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

Etymology 5Edit

NounEdit

(classifier cái)

  1. (Southern Vietnam) mudguard