- tchai
- ka·ra·tchai;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
tchai — UK [tʃaɪ] US noun [uncountable] See:chai … Useful english dictionary
Tchai — Chai (thé) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chai. Chai (prononcer tchaï) (hindî : चाय [ʧɑː … Wikipédia en Français
Tchai-Ovna — Tchai Ovna, inspired by the teahouses (Cajovny) in the Czech Republic, is a speciality tea house and music venue situated in two locations within Glasgow, Scotland. The two locations, Shawlands and the West End, serve a number of different types… … Wikipedia
Tchai|kov|ski|an — «chy KF skee uhn», adjective. of, having to do with, or characteristic of the Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, (1840 1893), his music, or his musical style … Useful english dictionary
tchai — matchai … Dictionnaire des rimes
tchai — UK [tʃaɪ] / US noun [uncountable] See: chai … English dictionary
Koutchouck-Mender-Tchaï — Caystre (fleuve) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Caystre. Caÿstre (Küçük Menderes) … Wikipédia en Français
Tchaikovsky,Peter Ilich — Tchai·kov·sky (chī kôfʹskē), Peter Ilich. 1840 1893. Russian composer of often dramatic, richly expressive works, including the symphony Romeo and Juliet (1869), the ballets Swan Lake (1877) and The Nutcracker (1892), and the opera Eugene Onegin… … Universalium
Tchaikovsky — Tchai|kov|sky, Pe|ter Il|yich (1840 93) a Russian ↑composer who wrote symphonies and ↑ballets, such as Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty. Other well known works are The 1812 Overture and his first piano ↑concerto. His music is romantic, emotional … Dictionary of contemporary English
Tchaikovsky — Tchai•kov•sky [[t]tʃaɪˈkɔf ski, ˈkɒf , tʃɪ [/t]] n. big Peter Ilyich or Pëtr Ilich, 1840–93, Russian composer … From formal English to slang