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[tey] / teɪ /


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It also connects the past album because there’s a phrase where you say “Mija, no te asustes.”

From Los Angeles Times May 13, 2026

Andrea Bocelli’s “Con te partirò” blasts over the stadium loudspeaker after wins.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 13, 2026

"Our far-reaching theory encompasses all systems evidencing such transverse interactions. Conceivable applications range from colloid research to biology," declares co-author Dr. Michael te Vrugt, Assistant Professor at the University of Mainz.

From Science Daily Oct. 21, 2025

Ngā Wai hono i te pō is the youngest child of King Tuheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII, who died last Friday at the age of 69.

From BBC Sep. 4, 2024

Riddles like “El caso que te hago es poco” were all right, but to keep things interesting Papá had always altered the riddles and personalized them to fit our family.

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall

Another annoying misappropriation is the noun "fashion" which, in French, becomes an adjective, as in "J'adore tes chaussures - tres fashion."

From BBC May 24, 2013

Johnson called a National Security Council meeting for 10 p.m., then settled back to watch Rusk's televised tes timony, expecting the Secretary to make the announcement.

From Time Magazine Archive

Plat tes commissioned Dr. Walter J. Breckenridge, director of Minnesota's Natural History Museum, to compile an illustrated nature book.

From Time Magazine Archive

And go from port to port, watching the strange cities and the peoples, and seeing into them, with ... tes yeux d'enfant ... your eyes of a child....

From The Wind Bloweth by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne

This part of Rhetorike, is contrary to that, whiche is be- fore set, called laus, that is to saie, praise: and by contrary no- tes procedeth, for the Oratour or declaimer to entreate vpō.

From A booke called the Foundacion of Rhetorike because all other partes of Rhetorike are grounded thereupon, euery parte sette forthe in an Oracion vpon questions, verie profitable to bee knowen and redde by Richard Rainolde




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