Where does “tát” come from?

tát (Vietnamese) comes from Proto-Vietic ʔa-saːc, from Proto-Mon-Khmer sac — edible substance; fruit; meat.

tát (Vietnamese): to slap; to bail out, to drain out

Definitions

  1. to slap; to bail out, to drain out

Ancestry of “tát”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Proto-Vieticʔa-saːc
2Proto-Mon-Khmersacedible substance; fruit; meat
Every word from Proto-Mon-Khmer sacEvery word from Proto-Vietic ʔa-saːc