siew dai
English
Alternative forms
- siu dai
Etymology
From Chinese, though ultimate source language unascertained. Apparently 少底, literally "less base", from 少 (“less”) + 底 (“base; bottom”) in Cantonese pronunciation, referring to the condensed milk, used for sweetening, that sits at the bottom of the cup. In Cantonese this would be pronounced siu2 dai2, but the compound has not been traced in Cantonese.
Pronunciation
- (Singapore) IPA(key): [sjuː˧˦ tɑɪ˨]
- The [t] is unaspirated.
Adjective
siew dai (not comparable)
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