- film Long Live the Missus! (
Taitai wansui),
written by
Eileen Chang and
directed by Sang Hu,
represents conflicts between taitai in the mode of a
comedy of...
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Tetaua Taitai (c. 1947 –
February 6, 2015) was an I-Kiribati physician,
politician and businessman. He was
originally from the
atoll of
Tabiteuea North...
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Kobebe Taitai is an I-Kiribati politician,
Minister for
Health and
Medical Services, from 2016 to 2018, then
Ministry of
Internal Affairs, from 2018 to...
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becoming the
fourth wife or, as she is
referred to, the
Fourth Mistress (Sì
Tàitai) of the household.
Arriving at the
palatial abode, she is at
first treated...
- seats. As a
result it was able to
nominate Tetaua Taitai for the 2012
presidential elections.
Taitai finished second with 35% of the vote. In
January 2016...
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Kiribati is 100%
owned by the
Government of Kiribati. On 31 July
Kobebe Taitai was
appointed as
acting CEO. In
February 2020
Captain Philip Statham became...
- region, kaya is also used as a
topping for
several desserts including pulut taitai or
pulut tekan, a
dessert of
sweet glutinous rice
colored blue with butterfly...
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officially the Muni****lity of
Taytay (Filipino:
Bayan ng Taytay; IPA: [
taɪˈtaɪ]), is a 1st
class urban muni****lity in the
province of Rizal, Philippines...
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Mother Li (Chinese: 李妈妈; pinyin: lǐ māma) or Mrs. Zhu (朱太太, pinyin: zhū
tàitai).
Personal names can be used when
referring to
adult friends or to children...
- waitresses, by
means of
verbal inflections of tone or
other indications.
Tàitai 太太 (Madam): This
honorific is used to
refer to a
married woman. It is added...