thay |
corpse |
As nouns the difference between thay and corpse
is that
thay is corpse while
corpse is a dead body.
As a verb corpse is
(intransitive|slang|of an actor) to lose control during a performance and laugh uncontrollably.
thay |
invade |
As verbs the difference between thay and invade
is that
thay is eye dialect of lang=en
, to indicate a speaker with a speech impediment such as a lisp.invade is to move into.
As an article thay
is eye dialect of lang=en.
As a pronoun thay
is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
thay |
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thay |
they |
As pronouns the difference between thay and they
is that
thay is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
they is a group of people, animals, or objects previously mentioned.
As an article thay
is eye dialect of lang=en.
As a verb thay
is eye dialect of lang=en
, to indicate a speaker with a speech impediment such as a lisp.
As a determiner they is
those (used for people.
lisp | thay |
As verbs the difference between lisp and thay
is that
lisp is to pronounce the sibilant letter ‘s’ imperfectly; to give ‘s’ and ‘z’ the sounds of ‘th’ ({{IPA|/θ /ð/|lang=en}}) — a defect common amongst children while
thay is eye dialect of lang=en
, to indicate a speaker with a speech impediment such as a lisp.
As a noun lisp
is the habit or an act of lisping.
As a proper noun Lisp
is a functional programming language with a distinctive parenthesized syntax, much used in artificial intelligence.
As an article thay is
eye dialect of lang=en.
As a pronoun thay is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.
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