Talk:chao tai D

RFV discussion: August 2022–February 2023
Never heard of this word, probably some sporadic coinage by a small group of people. The romanisation method does not make any sense: chao does not correspond to (in IPA, tones stripped, likewise for the others) in any of the romanisations I know, chao should instead be one of , , , or ; tai is from some of the older romanisation schemes that do not distinguish between  and , otherwise it should be dai; D is only rarely seen on the Internet as a shorter form of dee or di or similar, but never alone in a proper romanisation. This word also does not appear on Big two, which instead lists chor dai di, co daai di, dai di and sho tai ti as variant names derived from Cantonese. cho and dee would also be acceptable, among the various rearrangements of the ones listed. – Wpi31 (talk) 13:24, 30 August 2022 (UTC)

RFV Failed Ioaxxere (talk) 21:54, 9 February 2023 (UTC)