Contionary:yuitai
Iwáxa Tui
Etymology
Derived from yui (“item of clothing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈju.i.tai/[?] [ˈju.i.tai]
Noun
yuitai
- item of clothing; an item formed from the intertwining of filaments and meant to be worn on a body.
- Yuitai yomai onge.
- He stares at the item of clothing.
- Yuitai yomai onge.
- outfit; a complete set of clothes selected to be worn together.
- Makiyuitai imai!
- I see an outfit I want! (Childish)
- Makiyuitai imai!
- a high-class item of clothing
- Otteh imau xäl khiñu bo yuitai.
- This robe is good on the arm. (Honorific)
- Otteh imau xäl khiñu bo yuitai.
Usage notes
Yuitai can be used to describe clothing that is not being worn only if it is an outfit or if it is an item of high-class clothing, however the primary usage of yuitai is for an item of clothing, any kind, during the time that it is being worn.