See also: vai, Vai, vaî, văi, vãi, vại, and va'i

Vietnamese edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Middle Vietnamese ꞗĕải, ꞗải, from Proto-Vietic *k-paːs, from Proto-Mon-Khmer *kpaas (cotton); cognate with Muong pái, Bahnar kơpaih, Pacoh capaih, Khasi kynphad. Compare Sanskrit कर्पास (karpāsa) and Old Chinese (OC *pˤa-s) (B-S), both of which are probably Austroasiatic loans. Doublet of bố (as in vải bố).

Noun edit

vải (𦃿, 𡲫, 𢅄, , 󰬸, 𬘊)

  1. cloth, fabric

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Etymology 2 edit

From Middle Vietnamese ꞗĕải, ꞗải. Compare Proto-Katuic *kpias (lychee) (whence Pacoh cupiêih).

Unlike what some modern sources seem to suggest, there is little to no evidence that lệ chi (荔枝 (lìzhī)) was used as a word for "lychee" in Vietnamese, even historically. This confusion is most likely due speakers' conflation between Written Chinese texts and actual Vietnamese texts.

Noun edit

(classifier cây, trái, quả) vải (𣞻, 𣘓)

  1. lychee

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