的士

Chinese

phonetic
simp. and trad.
(的士)
anagram 士的

Etymology

Borrowed from English taxi.

Originally Cantonese, but it has been gaining popularity in mainland China, although still much less common than its synonyms.

More often encountered as its shortened form (dí, dī, “taxi”) in the Mainland, used in words such as 打的 (dǎdī, “to catch a taxi”), 的哥 (dīgē, “male taxi driver”), etc.

Pronunciation


Note:
  • di1 se6 - Chaozhou, Shantou, Chenghai, Jieyang;
  • dêg4 si1 - Jieyang.
  • Wu
    • (Shanghainese)
      • Wugniu: 7tiq-zy
      • Wiktionary Romanisation: 4tiq-zr
      • Sinological IPA (key): /tiɪʔ³³ zz̩⁴⁴/

Noun

的士

  1. (chiefly Cantonese, Min) taxi; cab; taxicab (Classifier: ;  c)
    的士 [Cantonese]   daap3 dik1 si6-2 [Jyutping]   to take a taxi
    的士 [Cantonese]   zaa1 dik1 si6-2 [Jyutping]   to drive a taxi

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • 水上的士
  • 的士佬
  • 的士牌
  • 的士牌照
  • 空中的士
  • 飛天的士飞天的士
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