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How to pronounce tay in English?

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Type of tai

Examples of tay

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Tay Straithairn plays keyboard and Taylor Goldsmith plays guitar and he sings.
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Tay Waller helped quiet the crowd of 18,246 by hitting four 3-pointers early.
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Tay Liam Wee, group managing director of Sincere Watches is also an advisor.
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Tay and Vails are among the highest-ranked players ever to sign with UofL.
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Tay-Sachs is an autosomal recessive disorder, which means each parent must carry the gene.
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Tay Waller came from behind to strip Patterson of a feed into the post.
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Tay Fisher celebrates 13-seeded Siena's victory over third-seeded Vanderbilt last night.
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He would pull his eyelids back and ask me if I knew how to ka-rah-tay.
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Tay St dairy owner Pete Grinrod had heard of about half a dozen people with the same story.
From the nzherald.co.nz
More examples
  • A branch of the Tai languages
  • The Vietnamese people or the Kinh people (Vietnamese: ngu01B0u1EDDi Viu1EC7t (Vietnamese pronunciation:u00A0), or ngu01B0u1EDDi Kinh (Vietnamese pronunciation:u00A0)), are an East Asian ethnic group originating from present-day northern Vietnam and southern China...
  • The Tu00E0y people speak a language of the Central Tai language group, and live in northern Vietnam. They are sometimes also called Thu00F4, T'o, Tai Tho, Ngan, Phen, Thu Lao, or Pa Di.
  • The River Tay (Gaelic: Tatha) originates in the Highlands and flows down through Strathtay (see Strath), in the centre of Scotland, through Perth and into the Firth of Tay, south of Dundee. It is the longest river in Scotland and the seventh-longest in the United Kingdom. ...
  • The outer membrane of the brain
  • Sachs disease is a rare genetic disorder in which an enzyme called hexosaminidase-A is missing. This enzyme is vital in breaking down harmful substances known as lypids. When these lypids build up in the brain they cause brain dammage, and cause death usually by the age of 3 to 5 years of age. ...
  • Tayside Orienteers. A club. Web site.
  • (Geography: River Tay)