- Croatian:
Kitaj Medieval Latin: Cataya,
Kitai Italian:
Catai Spanish:
Catay Portuguese:
Cataio or
Catai French, English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian:[citation...
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Anthropomorphic Fish in
Chinese and
Jesuit Texts" (PDF).
Sulla Via del
Catai (26): 87–105. Matsuoka,
Masako (1982). "Ningyo densetsu: Sengaikyō wo jiku...
- satai, also saté or sate in Indonesian,
ultimately originating from
Tamil catai (சதை, a
regional variant of
tacai meaning 'flesh'. The term is mentioned...
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Anthropomorphic Fish in
Chinese and
Jesuit Texts" (PDF).
Sulla Via del
Catai (26): 87–105. Matsuoka,
Masako 松岡正子 (1982-12-01). "Ningyo densetsu: Sengaikyō...
- Gli Altri :
Funzionari Mongoli aLLa
Corte dei Ming" (PDF).
Sulla Via del
Catai. IX (14): 97. doi:10.1163/24684791-12340025. hdl:11574/183660. S2CID 186876742...
- Citadel, from
which the God-Emperor
rules over all of Khitai. See also
Catai.
Khoraja Constantinople and Sicily. Its
position places it as the crossroads...
- mʌçɪ˞ɻn̪d̪i:ɾe· . you have a holy body in
which a lady stays. when the
glittering caṭai is
hanging low, you are
practising dance singing the four Vēdas in which...
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expertise of
UNES_CT as a
University Institution is
based in the
previous CATAI's expertise founded in 1994 in the
field of
Information Society / Telemedicine...
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Anthropomorphic Fish in
Chinese and
Jesuit Texts" (PDF).
Sulla Via del
Catai (26): 87–105. Viscardi, Paolo; Hollinshead, Anita; MacFarlane, Ross; Moffat...
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European literature was by
Giambattista Ramusio, a
Venetian explorer, as Chai
Catai, or "Tea of China", in 1559. Tea was
mentioned several more
times in various...