"Tetum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The tetum language is a language spoken in East Timor, primarily in the island of Timor. Its origins are Malay-Portuguese, with influences from Indonesian. Tetun is the official language of East Timor, along with Portuguese and English. As of the most recent count, there are approximately 422,000 native speakers and half a million people speak it as a second language.
Tetryl is a chemical compound with the formula C7H5N5O4. It is a yellow oily liquid used as a high explosive, developed in the early 20th century. Tetryl is a derivative of picric acid and is more stable and explosive than picric acid. It was used particularly in World War II, particularly in maritime defense applications.
A hardship or difficulty, especially a temporary one; a crude or unpleasant quality in a person's disposition when they have a tendency to get grumpy or irritable, especially when not having sleep, chronically stressed or feeling worn out.
The Tettigoniidae family is a large and diverse group of insects commonly known as katydids or bush crickets. They are nocturnal, tree-dwelling insects, often with impressive sound-making abilities, using stridulation to produce their songs. These sounds are typically widespread in their ranges during the evening or nighttime hours, contributing significantly to the sounds of a tropical or temperate forest environment at twilight.
The word "tettigoniidae" refers to a family of insects commonly known as bush crickets or katydids. They are a type of nocturnal insect that belongs to the order Orthoptera and are known for their unique mating calls, which they produce using their wings to create a characteristic "katydid" sound.
The Tetuan refers to two different things:<br><br>1. Tetuan can be the city of Tétouan in northern Morocco. <br>2. Tetuan is also a verb, which is a synonym of the word "tutu" meaning the act of forcing oneself to throw them up, especially because of seasickness.
The Battle of Teutoburg Forest. A decisive battle in 9 AD where a coalition of Germanic tribes defeated the Roman Empire's Legiones XIX and XVII, led by Publius Quinctilius Varus. The battle marked a significant turning point in the Roman-Germanic relations, ultimately leading to the Roman withdrawal from Germania Magna.