An ai,Bradypus tridactylus Originated 1685–95, fromBrazilian Portuguese aí , fromOld Tupi .
ai (plural ais or ai )
A type ofthree-toed sloth ,Bradypus tridactylus , endemic to forests of southern Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil. “ai”, inThe American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language , 4th edition, Boston, Mass.:Houghton Mifflin ,2000 ,→ISBN . “ai ”, inDictionary.com Unabridged ,Dictionary.com, LLC , 1995–present. Contraction ofaight (which itself is a contraction ofall right ).
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( slang , US ) All right .Ai , let's go.
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water Sidney Herbert Ray,A comparative study of the Melanesian Island languages (1926), page 351 FromProto-Albanian *a-ei (compound of proclitic particle*a and an ancient demostrative*ei ), fromProto-Indo-European *h₁ey combined withProto-Indo-European *ís ( “ he, this (one) ” ) . CompareLatin is ,German er ,Lithuanian ji̇̀s ,Sanskrit अयम् ( ayám ) ).
IPA (key ) : /aˈi/ ,( often, unstressed ) [aj] ai m (accusative atë ,dative atij ,ablative atij )
he Forms ofai (3rd person masculine singular) nominative ai ablative atij /tij full form clitic accusative atë e dative atij i possessive adjective possessive pronoun itij itiji
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that ai
water Darrell T. Tryon,New Hebrides languages: an internal classification (1976) ai
banana transnewguinea.org , citing Franklin KJ. 1975.Comments on Proto-Engan. In SA Wurm, Ed. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study: Papuan languages and the New Guinea linguistic scene. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, pp. 263-275.'ai
penis ai
ah !,alas !woe !expressespain ,sorrow , orsurprise ai FromProto-Oceanic *waiʀ , fromProto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *waiʀ , fromProto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *waiʀ , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *wahiʀ .
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water ( clear liquid H₂O ) river ,lake FromEnglish eye .
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eye headlight of a carseed FromEnglish I .
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I FromEnglish high .
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high ,tall ai
ouch ( pain ) ,ooh ( pain ) ai m (plural ais )
ooh ( pain ) ai
First person singular general possessive;my (used with general-class objects) ai
second-person singular indicative present ofavè “avè ” inAiaccinu: Cunghjugatori corsu ạị
water ai
water Bradypus tridactylus Borrowed fromPortuguese ai , fromOld Tupi ai .
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pale-throated sloth ( Bradypus tridactylus ) Synonym: drievingerige luiaard ai
ow ,ouch CompareEstonian ai ,Ingrian ai ,Karelian ai ,Ludian ai ,Veps ai ,Votic ai , andSwedish aj ,Norwegian aj ,Latvian aj . Perhaps natural; tracing an origin is practically impossible.
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ouch !oh !Ai , se olitkin sinä!Oh , it was you!( colloquial , interrogative particle) oh ...?as in ...?"Käytkö kaupassa?" "Ai , ruokakaupassa? " "Will you go to the shop?" "Oh , the food shop? " ai
first-person singular present indicative ofavoir J’ai un chien. Ihave a dog. FromLatin allium .
ai m (plural ais )
garlic FromOld Galician-Portuguese ay (attested since the 13th century).
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ouch !expresses pain ooh !expresses pain oh !expresses concern 1812 , Antonio Benito Fandiño,A Casamenteira :Ai tontiño, porque iñoraso qu’he mantér casa e vida, que por ben que estea sortida, hai faltas a todas horas. O segundo, que teu pai pensa com’home de ben, e así por vergonza ten unha nora que non trai. Orasme, sobr’esto hai, que a dous parizós que teña, non tendes donde vos veña, cando ela non colla un mal. Oh , silly, because you don't know what it is to keep house and life, no matter how well stocked it is, there's lack at all hours. Second, your father thinks like a good man, and to his shame he has a daughter-in-law who doesn't bear. However, on this matter, with just two childbirths that she has, you'll be left resourceless, and that if she doesn't get sick.Ernesto Xosé González Seoane ,María Álvarez de la Granja ,Ana Isabel Boullón Agrelo (2006 –2022 ) “ay ”, inDicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela:Instituto da Lingua Galega Antón Luís Santamarina Fernández , editor (2006 –2013 ), “ai ”, inDicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega [Dictionary of Dictionaries of the Galician language ] (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela:Instituto da Lingua Galega Antón Luís Santamarina Fernández ,Ernesto Xosé González Seoane ,María Álvarez de la Granja , editors (2003 –2018 ), “ai ”, inTesouro informatizado da lingua galega (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela:Instituto da Lingua Galega Rosario Álvarez Blanco , editor (2014 –2024 ), “ai ”, inTesouro do léxico patrimonial galego e portugués (in Galician), Santiago de Compostela:Instituto da Lingua Galega ,→ISSN Inherited fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *kahiw .
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tree wood FromProto-Oceanic *api , fromProto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *api , fromProto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *apuy , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *hapuy , fromProto-Austronesian *Sapuy .
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fire FromProto-Gbe *a-yĩ́ ( “ earth ” ) . Cognates includeFon ayǐ ,Saxwe Gbe nyixɔ́ ,Adja anyi . Perhaps related toYoruba ayé
aí (plural aí lẹ́ )( Nigeria )
ground FromProto-Polynesian *qai , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *qasiq .
IPA (key ) : /ˈai̯/ ,[ˈɐj] ,[ˈɛj] ( rapid speech ) ai
tohave sexual intercourse ; tocopulate ai
1st-person plural pronounexclusive :we ,us ( but not you ) Hiri Motu personal pronouns singular plural 1st person lau ai (exclusive)ita (inclusive)2nd person oi umui 3rd person ia idia
FromProto-Malayic *air , fromProto-Malayo-Chamic *air , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *wahiʀ .
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water Adelaar, K. A. (1992 )Proto-Malayic: The reconstruction of its phonology and parts of its lexicon and morphology [2] , Canberra: The Australian National University Asmah Haji Omar (1977 ) “The Iban Language”, inThe Sarawak Museum Journal , volume XXV, number46 , pages81-100 Smith, A. (2017 )The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification , University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Inherited fromMalay ai .
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( dialectal ) exclamation to express surprise and so on Borrowed fromAcehnese .
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( dialectal ) reallymiss Borrowed fromSentani .
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( dialectal ) breadfruit bark , which has sparse fibers, the surface is not smooth, has a lot of sap, is light brown in colorBorrowed fromMalay (Riau dialect).
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( dialectal ) dirt , that is usually found in well water, rivers, lakes, and so onUltimately a natural sound. CompareFinnish ai andEstonian ai .
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Exclamation ofpain orfrustration :ouch !oh !ai voi ―oh -ohRuben E. Nirvi (1971 )Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja , Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page 5 ai
contraction ofa i ; to the, at theai
Rōmaji transcription ofあい Rōmaji transcription ofアイ ai
Alternative spelling ofábi (sense 1).FromProto-Malayic *air ,Proto-Malayo-Chamic *air , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *wahiʀ .
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water Smith, A. (2017 )The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification , University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa ai (upper case Ai )
A letter of theKiowa alphabet. ( Latin-script letters) A a ,Ai ai ,Au au ,Aui aui ,B̶ b̶ ,B b ,D̶ d̶ ,D d ,E e ,G̶ g̶ ,G g ,H h ,I i ,K k ,Kʼ kʼ ,L l ,M m ,N n ,n̶ ,O o ,Oi oi ,P p ,Pʼ pʼ ,S s ,T t ,Tʼ tʼ ,Ts ts ,Tsʼ tsʼ ,U u ,Ui ui ,W w ,Y y ,Z z ,꞉ Inherited fromProto-Yeniseian *axʷ ( “ I ” ) . CompareAssan aj ( “ I ” ) ,Arin aj ( “ I ” ) , andPumpokol ad ( “ I ” ) .
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I (first-person singular subjective) ai
friend a +i
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at orto the (+ plural noun)ai (Hebrew spelling אאי )
Alternative form ofaí ai
second-person singular present active imperative ofaiō c. 270BCE –c. 201BCE ,
Gnaeus Naevius ,
Fragments Palliatae.125:
[ 1] An nā́ta est spṓnsa praégnās? Vélaï vél negā! Was the fiancée born pregnant? Answer”yes” or ”no”! This form was no longer in common use in Classical Latin and is attested only once, in a quotation in a grammatical treatise.
“ai ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 )A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “ai ”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891 )An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers Carl Meißner, Henry William Auden (1894 )Latin Phrase-Book [3] , London:Macmillan and Co. do you think so? are you in earnest:ain tu? ai
ouch !oh !FromProto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *apuy , fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *hapuy , fromProto-Austronesian *Sapuy .
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fire CompareRussian ой ( oj ,“ ow! ” ) .
ái:IPA (key ) : /a͡ɪ/
aĩ:IPA (key ) : /ɐ͡ɪ/
ái! or ai̇̃!
ow !,ah !,( expressespain ,fear orsurprise ) oi !,hey !( used to attract someone's attention ) ai
Alternative form ofaj ( “ garlic ” ) ai
Romanization ofᠠᡳ ai
Nonstandard spelling ofāi .Nonstandard spelling ofái .Nonstandard spelling ofǎi .Nonstandard spelling ofài .Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.ai
( to be ) bitter ai
wound ,injury ai
Alternative form ofþei ( “ they ” ) Inherited fromAssamese আই ( ai ) .
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mother ,mom ai
( Guernsey ) first-person singular present indicative ofaver FromOld Norse eigi .
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( Mooring ) not ai
used to express surprise “ai” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .ai
used to express surprise “ai” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .ai
first-person singular present indicative ofaver ai
huh geez what hey "ai " inCliff Goddard (1992 )Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara to English Dictionary , 2nd edition Ninti Ngapartji ai
no way !Onomatopoeic .
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ouch ( expression of physical pain ) Ai! Pisei um prego! ―Ouch ! I stepped on a nail!oh ( expression of concern ) FromProto-Polynesian *hai . Cognates includeTongan hai andMaori wai .
IPA (key ) : /ˈa.i/ Hyphenation:a‧i ai
who ?Paulus Kieviet (2017 )A grammar of Rapa Nui [4] , Berlin: Language Science Press,→ISBN , page404 ai
come ai (masculine plural possessive )
of Niște prieteniai lui sunt interesanți. Some friendsof his are interesting. al ( masculine/neuter singular ) a ( feminine singular ) ale ( feminine/neuter plural ) FromLatin allium /alium .
ai m (uncountable )
( regional ) garlic Synonym: usturoi Declension ofai singular only indefinite definite nominative-accusative ai aiul genitive-dative ai aiului vocative aiule
Inflected form ofavea ( “ to have ” ) .
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second-person singular present indicative ofavea (you)have Ai vreun prieten în România?Do you have any friends in Romania? inflection ofavea : second-person singular present subjunctive second-person singular imperative From an old or proto-Romanian formae , fromLatin habēs .[ 1]
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(tu ) ai (modal auxiliary ,second-person singular form ofavea ,used withpast participles to formperfect compus tenses )(you)have ... Probably from aVulgar Latin *eas , fromLatin habēbās .
(tu ) ai (modal auxiliary ,second-person singular form ofavea ,used withinfinitives to formconditional tenses )
(you)would Ai fi murit dacă ți-aș fi spus.You would have died if I'd told you. ai (plural aaita )
hisfather Declension ofai singular plural absolutive hapee — 1st person hii — 2nd person — — 3rd person ai aaita
queaa ( “ to have as father ” ) ai
( rare ) still ( used with nominalized third person verbs ) Moser, Mary B. , Marlett, Stephen A. (2010 )Comcaac quih yaza quih hant ihiip hac: cmiique iitom - cocsar iitom - maricaana iitom [Seri-Spanish-English Dictionary ], 2nd edition, Hermosillo: Plaza y Valdés Editores,→ISBN , page43 .FromEnglish eye .
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eye FromEnglish aye ,ay .
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yes Wilner, John, editor (2003-2007 ), “ai ”, inLanguages of Suriname , 5th edition,SIL International , Sranan-English Dictionary FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *wahiʀ ( “ fresh water; steam, river ” ) .
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water ABVD Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*wahiR ”, in the CLDF dataset fromThe Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–),→DOI ai
Synonym ofcò niêng ai (埃 )
tolean on ai
blow (of wind);steam ;breath lẹoai ―out ofbreath smell ;odor đâmai ―to smell ai nắc ―strongsmell ai hom ―pleasantsmell ai mên ―rancidsmell lẹoai ―odorless Lương Bèn (2011 )Từ điển Tày-Việt [Tay-Vietnamese dictionary ][5] [6] (in Vietnamese), Thái Nguyên: Nhà Xuất bản Đại học Thái Nguyên Lục Văn Pảo, Hoàng Tuấn Nam (2003 ) Hoàng Triều Ân, editor,Từ điển chữ Nôm Tày [A Dictionary of (chữ) Nôm Tày ][7] (in Vietnamese), Hanoi: Nhà xuất bản Khoa học Xã hội Léopold Michel Cadière (1910 )Dictionnaire Tày-Annamite-Français [Tày-Vietnamese-French Dictionary ][8] (in French), Hanoi: Impressions d'Extrême-Orient FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian *kahiw , compareTagalog kahoy .
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tree wood FromEnglish eye .
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( anatomy ) eye 1989 ,Buk Baibel long Tok Pisin , Port Moresby: Bible Society of Papua New Guinea,Jenesis 3:5 :Sapos yutupela i kaikai pikinini bilong dispela diwai, baiai bilong yutupela i op na yutupela i kisim save long wanem samting i gutpela, na wanem samting i nogut, na bai yutupela i kamap wankain olsem God. God i save long dispela, olsem na em i tambuim yutupela long kaikai pikinini bilong dispela diwai.” →New International Version translation hole ,opening ,lid tip IPA (key ) : [ˈa.i] Hyphenation:a‧i FromProto-Polynesian *hai . Cognates includeHawaiian ai andSamoan ai .
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who ?FromProto-Polynesian *ai . Cognates includeHawaiian ai andSamoan ai .
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Anaphoric particle used to refer to an adverbial clause ;there ,then R. Simona, editor (1986 ),Tokelau Dictionary [9] , Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 1 Torres Strait Creole [ edit ] FromEnglish I .
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I (see alsomi )FromEnglish eye .
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eye ai
plural ofaio FromProto-Vietic *ʔeː ( “ who ” ) . Cognate withTho [Cuối Chăm]ʔeː¹ .
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who Ai (mà) biết.Who knows? / How should I know? whoever ,anyone Ai cũng được. ―Anyone is fine.someone ,someone else one , aperson 2005 , Nguyễn Ngọc Tư, "Cuối mùa nhan sắc" (inCánh đồng bất tận ), Trẻ publishing houseNgười ở chùa, người bán vé số, người ngủ công viên, người hát rong, ítai có nhà để về. Some live at the temple, some sell lottery tickets, some sleep in parks, some play music in the streets; few have a home to go back to. ( rhetorical ) nobody The interrogative pronounai is used for a person. Whenai functions as the subject of the question, it is placed at the beginning of the question. Ai có ô tô? ―Who has a car? When functioning as the predicate, it can either follow or predate the linking verblà . Hải làai ? ―Who is Hải? Ai là Hải? ―Who is Hải? When functioning as the object, it is placed after the verb. Nga vẽai ? ―Whom is Nga drawing? ai
Sino-Vietnamese reading of哀 ai
always at all times constantly (habitually)ever (always)habitually May derive froma ( interrogative particle ) +yw ( “ is, are ” ) or from or via the synonymousae .
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interrogative particle ( used when a non-verbal element is fronted for emphasis ) Synonym: ife Ai ef yw dy dad?Is he your father? whether ,if ( used when the subordinate clause has a non-verbal element fronted for emphasis ) Ni wnai ef yw dy dad. I do not knowwhether he is your father. Used before a non-verbal element fronted for emphasis. Unemphatic initial verbs, on the other hand, employ the interrogative particlea . This word is found in formal language. As an initial interrogative particle, it is often dropped altogether in colloquial language or replaced withife in some southern dialects. Likewise, with the meaning "whether", this may be dropped colloquially. An alternative construction influenced by English is to replaced theai withos ( “ if ” ) followed by the appropriate dialect-specific indicating an emphatic subordinate clause, namelytaw in south Wales andmai orna in the north. R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “ai ”, inGeiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies ai
( intransitive ) tocome back ,return ( intransitive ) todepart naai sito? ―where did youdepart from? Clemens Voorhoeve (1982 )The Makian languages and their neighbours [10] , Pacific linguistics (asay )ai
( anatomy ) foot Variant orthographies ALIV ai Brazilian standard ai New Tribes ai
FromProto-Cariban [Term?] . CompareApalaí ae ,Hixkaryana yaye ,Macushi yapai , andWaiwai yay .
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through ,by ;indicates motion by way of a non-aquatic object of class 1 A possessed noun that is the object of this postposition does not take the possessed suffix-dü . The postposition can thus combine with nouns referring to body parts and parts of objects to form more complex postpositions/relational nouns.
Ye'kwana primitive postpositions
Cáceres, Natalia (2011 )Grammaire Fonctionnelle-Typologique du Ye’kwana [11] , Lyon, pages267–272 Ai. ái
crab Lukram Himmat Singh (2013 )A Descriptive Grammar of Zou , Canchipur: Manipur University, page40