Category:Lexicon
Feature:Tea WALS
Name:Words derived from Min Nan Chinese te
Languages (116):
Conlangs (99):
Tircunan
SASXSEK
Livagian [phonologically]
Kelenala
Minza
Alashian
Hasu Khomiyo
Torain
Redspeech
Terpish
Polijolè
Eridanian
Malabas
Morlandian
Austrian
Sjal
Ruzian
Eezee
Alpic
Solaric
Phanyo
Paagnnyaglŝ
Future English
Plitnakya
Laroitian
Islysian
Mekoshan
Zorillo
Wanya
Nauspayr
Qorolese
Lup (Simplified)
Enterdese
Borchennymendi
Duemál
Massalian
Felbahn
Svørgska
Kaujasakka
Attian
Madekankomi
Eranai
Femmish
Aingeljã
Brutirric
Waku English loan, tii.
Antiranto
Wally Toxic
Barthian
Geulish
Palen
Old Palen
Gammidge
Damiyaa
Ekorat
Savvinic
Spraka
Mindakri
South Germanic
Arcaicam Esperantom
Gavdorean
Mondlango
Velan
Naharqan
Lavrian
Uropi
Thulean
Weakwan
Xingish
Dwendish
Vandalic
Westlandish
Isoldian
Eneqa
Gavaro
Empolese
Vedran
Oksa language
Arusian
Arusian has both forms."Teya" in Arusian reference to tea in general and "Cai" refers to milk tea.
Frater
Votgil
Albic
Frenkisch
Daisilingo
Esperanto
Ido
Lingua Franca Nova
Mini
Waa
Ipiki
Cialmi
Hayakan
Iqglic
Cruckeny
Etlish
Millennish
Sudyrnish
Clone of Arusian

Natlangs (17):
English
French
Hungarian
Indonesian
Spanish
Finnish
Ewe
German
Guarani
Hebrew (Modern)
Ju|'hoan
Khmer
Kanuri
Malagasy
Maori
Yoruba
Irish