satai

English

Etymology

From Malay sate (satay).

Noun

satai (countable and uncountable, plural satais)

  1. Alternative spelling of satay

Anagrams

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay satai, from Javanese sate. Doublet of sate.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsatai̯]
  • Hyphenation: sa‧tai

Noun

satai (first-person possessive sataiku, second-person possessive sataimu, third-person possessive satainya)

  1. (formal) satay

Alternative forms

Derived terms

  • menyatai
  • satai belayak
  • satai daging kelapa
  • satai maranggi
  • satai susu
  • satai taican
  • satai tanjung

Further reading

Veps

Etymology

From satta + -i.

Noun

satai

  1. guide, conductor
  2. escort

Inflection

Inflection of satai (inflection type 7/pedai)
nominative sing. satai
genitive sing. satajan
partitive sing. satajad
partitive plur. satajid
singular plural
nominative satai satajad
accusative satajan satajad
genitive satajan satajiden
partitive satajad satajid
essive-instructive satajan satajin
translative satajaks satajikš
inessive satajas satajiš
elative satajaspäi satajišpäi
illative satajaha satajihe
adessive satajal satajil
ablative satajalpäi satajilpäi
allative satajale satajile
abessive satajata satajita
comitative satajanke satajidenke
prolative satajadme satajidme
approximative I satajanno satajidenno
approximative II satajannoks satajidennoks
egressive satajannopäi satajidennopäi
terminative I satajahasai satajihesai
terminative II satajalesai satajilesai
terminative III satajassai
additive I satajahapäi satajihepäi
additive II satajalepäi satajilepäi

References

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