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quai

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See also: Quai, quài, and quái

French

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Quai du Yang-king-pang

Etymology

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Inherited from Old French cail, specifically from forms without the final l such as kay, kai. Doublet of age and haie.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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quai m (plural quais)

  1. quay, wharf
  2. platform (of a station)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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Italian

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from French quai.

    Noun

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    quai m (invariable)

    1. quay, wharf
    2. (railroad) platform

    Paiwan

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Austronesian *quay.

    Noun

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    quai

    1. rattan

    Vietnamese

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    Noun

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    (classifier cái) quai (, 𢮿, 𨧰)

    1. strap