Wat vs Zat - What's the difference?
wat | zat |
A Buddhist temple in Southeast Asia.
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* 1996 , James Bissett Pratt, The Pilgrimage of Buddhism and a Buddhist Pilgrimage , page 194:
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A kind of stew or curry eaten in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
(informal, Internet, text messaging)
* 2009 , Sue Limb, Girl, Barely 15: Flirting for England , page 195:
As a proper noun wat
is a medieval english given name, short for walter.As a conjunction zat is
.wat
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)- There are two wats near this village.
- Angkor Wat
- It would be a mistake, however, to emphasize the Hindu element in Cambodian Buddhism and Cambodian temples. At its greatest it is always a subordinate element and in most of the wats or temples it hardly appears at all,
See also
* chedi * pagoda * stupa *Etymology 2
From Amharic.Noun
Etymology 3
Variation of what.Adverb
(-)Anagrams
* ----zat
English
Conjunction
(English Conjunctions)- Marie-Louise emerged from the girls' tent, wrapped in a fleece. She sat down by Jess. "It is wonderfool now zat Jodie is feelingue bettair," she said.
