English
Etymology
From Thai มวยไทย (muai-tai, “Thai boxing”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /muːeɪ ˈtaɪ/, /mweɪ ˈtaɪ/, /moɪ ˈtaɪ/
- Rhymes: -aɪ
Noun
Muay Thai (uncountable)
- (martial arts) A sport practiced in Thailand which is similar to boxing but also allows strikes with the shins, feet, elbows, and knees.
Translations
the martial art/sport
- Burmese: လက်ဝှေ့ (my) (lakhwe.)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 泰拳 (zh) (tàiquán)
- Czech: Muay Thai
- Dutch: Muay Thai, Thaiboksen
- Esperanto: taja bokso, muaj-tajo
- Estonian: taipoks
- Finnish: thainyrkkeily (fi)
- French: muay thaï (fr) m
- Georgian: ტაილანდური კრივი (ṭailanduri ḳrivi)
- German: Muay Thai
- Greek: Μουάι Τάι n (Mouái Tái)
- Hebrew: אִגְרוּף תַּיְלַנְדִּי m (igruf tailandi)
- Hindi: मुआय थाई m (muāy thāī)
- Hungarian: thai boksz
- Isan: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: thai boxe (it) f, boxe thailandese f
- Japanese: ムエタイ (ja) (mue-tai)
- Khmer: ប្រដាល់សេរី (prɑdal seɛrǝy)
- Korean: 무에타이 (muetai)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: tayboksîng (ku) f, muaythai (ku) f
- Lao: ມວຢລາວ (mūay lāo)
- Lü: please add this translation if you can
- Malay: Muay Thai
- Northern Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Polish: boks tajski m
- Portuguese: muai thai m
- Russian: та́йский бокс (ru) m (tájskij boks), тай-бокс (ru) m (taj-boks), муай-тай (ru) m (muaj-taj)
- Spanish: Muay thai
- Swedish: thaiboxning
- Thai: มวยไทย (th) (muai-tai)
- Vietnamese: Muay Thái
- West Frisian: Taiboksen
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