Where does “cái có” come from?

cái có (Tày) comes from Tày cái, from Proto-Tai ɣaːjᴬ — to put out of the mouth.

cái có (Tày): to build; to construct

Definitions

  1. to build; to construct

Ancestry of “cái có”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Tàycáito place something to cross over a vertical or horizontal gap
2Proto-Taiɣaːjᴬto put out of the mouth
Every word from Proto-Tai ɣaːjᴬEvery word from Tày cái