Aún no tenemos significados para "tay".
1Dwenty shillings a veek, and meals at the mittle of the tay.'
2Three Grand Lake Algonquins, forefathers of Pah-pah-tay, saw the dance from, hiding.
3Cut away, Zackey booy, an' tell mother to get the tay ready.
4Come, I'll give ye a sintiment, an' we'll drink it in tay-
5Lie still, darlint, while I fetch ye a cup o' tay then!
6The Pa′-tay illustrate the nature of the titles borne by all the intercessors.
7I'll see you will have your tay all to yourselves, honey.
8He hasn't made a trade to-tay unt yet he sticks like a stamp-tax.
9I don't think it's candles; but of this I be sure, tayn't waistcoats.
10Didn't mean to cut in on your 'tates-an'-tay, as the Irishman put it.
11Wadna ye like some tay, Maggy, my doo?' 'Ay wad I,' said I.
12During the day this pi′-tay, or blanket, is seldom worn except in the dance.
13Give the wee little divil outside a pannikin o' tay.
14And maybe I can get ye a cup o' tay.
15I'm thinking ye'll be taking tay with the Turks before you're a dale older.'
16Old men now and then wear a blanket, pi′-tay, but the younger men never do.
Tay por variante geográfica