sippy cup
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Translations
1.4
Further reading
English
A child holding a
sippy cup
.
Etymology
Diminutive of
sip
with
-y
, and
cup
.
Pronunciation
Audio
(
US
)
:
(
file
)
Noun
sippy
cup
(
plural
sippy cups
)
A spill-proof
cup
for
toddlers
.
Coordinate term:
beaker
Translations
spill-proof cup for toddlers
Chinese:
Mandarin:
鴨嘴杯
/
鸭嘴杯
(
yāzuǐbēi
)
Finnish:
nokkamuki
(fi)
French:
please add this translation if you can
German:
Schnabeltasse
(de)
f
Greek:
εκπαιδευτικό ποτηράκι
n
(
ekpaideftikó potiráki
)
Polish:
niekapek
m
Spanish:
vaso infantil
m
Turkish:
damlatmaz bardak
Further reading
sippy cup
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