mai

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Translingual

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Symbol

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mai

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-2&ISO 639-3language codeforMaithili.

English

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Determiner

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mai

  1. (anime,manga,fandomslang,Internetslang)Alternative form ofmy(used in the expressionsmaiwaifuandmaihusbando)

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Anagrams

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Ajië

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mai

  1. far

References

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Aragonese

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Etymology

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FromLatinmater, matrem.

Noun

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maif

  1. mother

Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinMaiusorGreekΜάιος(Máios).CompareRomanianmai.

Noun

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mai

  1. May(month)

Atong (India)

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromProto-Bodo-Garo*mai¹(rice; paddy; cooked rice),fromProto-Sino-Tibetan*ma-j ~ mej(rice; paddy).

Noun

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mai(Bengali scriptমায়orমাই)

  1. rice

Etymology 2

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FromEnglishMay.

Alternative forms

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Noun

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mai(Bengali scriptমায়orমাই)

  1. May
Synonyms
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References

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Bamwe

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Noun

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mai

  1. water

Bangi

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Noun

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mai

  1. water

Further reading

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  • Comparative Handbook of Congo Languages(1903), page 176

Catalan

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Etymology

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InheritedfromLatinmagis.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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mai

  1. never
    Antonym:sempre
    No ho sabremmai.We'llneverknow.
  2. ever
    Synonym:alguna vegada
    Hi has vingutmai,a la festa major?Have youeverbeen to the major festival?

Derived terms

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Chuukese

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Noun

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mai

  1. breadfruit

Dharug

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Noun

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mai

  1. eye

Estonian

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EstonianWikipediahas an article on:
Wikipediaet

Etymology

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FromGermanMai.

Noun

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mai(genitivemai,partitivemaid)

  1. May

Declension

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Declension ofmai(ÕS type26/koi,no gradation)
singular plural
nominative mai maid
accusative nom.
gen. mai
genitive maide
partitive maid maisid
illative maisse maidesse
inessive mais maides
elative maist maidest
allative maile maidele
adessive mail maidel
ablative mailt maidelt
translative maiks maideks
terminative maini maideni
essive maina maidena
abessive maita maideta
comitative maiga maidega

Synonyms

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Faroese

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatin(mensis)maius.

Noun

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maim

  1. May(month of the Gregorian calendar)

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Fijian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Central-Pacific*mai,fromProto-Oceanic*maʀi,*mai,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi.

Verb

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mai(always together withlako,,aslako mai)

  1. (intransitive)tocome(to move from further away to nearer to)

Preposition

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mai

  1. in
  2. from

French

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Etymology

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InheritedfromOld Frenchmai,fromLatinMaius.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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maim(pluralmais)

  1. May(month)

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Guianese Creole:
  • Haitian Creole:me
  • English:may
  • Iranian Persian:مه(me)
  • Louisiana Creole:
  • South Azerbaijani:مه()
  • Tunisian Arabic:ماي(mēy)

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Friulian

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Etymology

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FromLatinmagis.

Adverb

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mai

  1. never

Galician

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Noun

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maif(pluralmais)

  1. Alternative form ofnai

Gallo

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Pronoun

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mai

  1. me

Garo

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Pronoun

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mai

  1. what

Guinea-Bissau Creole

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Etymology

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FromPortuguesemãe.Cognate withKabuverdianumai.

Noun

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mai

  1. mother

Hausa

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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mâim(possessed formmâin)

  1. oil,fat,grease
  2. gasoline,petrol

Derived terms

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Hawaiian

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*mai,fromProto-Oceanic,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈmai̯/,[ˈmɐj],[ˈmɛj](rapid speech)

Particle

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mai

  1. hither,this way,towards the speaker
    Mai mai mai!
    Come in, come in!
    E hoʻolohemaiana lākou i ka moʻolelo.
    They were listening to the story.

Usage notes

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  • Commonly used after verbs that do not need a directional in English.
  • Maiandakumay change the meaning of the verb:
    aʻo mai( "to learn" ) -aʻo aku( "to teach" )
    kūʻai mai( "to buy" ) -kūʻai aku( "to sell" )

Synonyms

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Antonyms

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Preposition

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mai

  1. from(used in the sequencemai...maiormai...aku)

Verb

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mai

  1. don'tNegative imperative followed by a verb
    Maimakaʻu.
    Don't be afraid.

Hungarian

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Etymology

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ma+‎-i

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mai(notcomparable)

  1. oftoday,today's
    Antonyms:régi,antik
    amaiújságtoday’snewspaper

Declension

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Inflection (stem in-a-,back harmony)
singular plural
nominative mai maiak
accusative mait maiakat
dative mainak maiaknak
instrumental maival maiakkal
causal-final maiért maiakért
translative maivá maiakká
terminative maiig maiakig
essive-formal maiként maiakként
essive-modal
inessive maiban maiakban
superessive main maiakon
adessive mainál maiaknál
illative maiba maiakba
sublative maira maiakra
allative maihoz maiakhoz
elative maiból maiakból
delative mairól maiakról
ablative maitól maiaktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
maié maiaké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
maiéi maiakéi

Further reading

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  • maiinBárczi, GézaandLászló Országh.A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára( “The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.:ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992:→ISBN

Anagrams

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Iban

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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mai

  1. tobring

Ingrian

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Month names
Previous: apreli
Next: ijuuni

Etymology

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Borrowed fromRussianмай(maj).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mai

  1. May
    • 1937,N. S. Popova, translated by A. Kolesova,Arifmetiikan oppikirja alkușkouluja vart (toin osa),Leningrad: Ucebno-Pedagogiceskoi Izdateljstva, page25:
      Vooes ono 12 kuuta: janvari, fevrali, martti, apreli,mai,ijuuni, ijuuli, avgusta, sentjabri, oktjabri, nojabri i dekabri.
      In a year are 12 months: January, February, March, April,May,June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

Declension

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Declension ofmai(type 8/maa,no gradation)
singular plural
nominative mai mait
genitive main maijen
partitive maita maita
illative maihe maihe
inessive mais mais
elative maist maist
allative maille maille
adessive mail mail
ablative mailt mailt
translative maiks maiks
essive mainna,main mainna,main
exessive1) maint maint
1)obsolete
*)theaccusativecorresponds with either thegenitive(sg) ornominative(pl)
**)thecomitativeis formed by adding the suffix-ka?or-kä?to thegenitive.

Derived terms

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References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971)Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja,Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page291

Istriot

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Etymology

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FromLatinmagis.

Adverb

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mai

  1. never(not ever)
    • 1877,Antonio Ive,Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno,volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page40:
      Chemaipioûn biela duon i’iê veisto al mondo,
      That I haven’t everseen a more beautiful woman in the world,

Italian

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Etymology

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FromLatinmagis.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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mai

  1. never
  2. ever,always
  3. used as anintensifier
    Una risposta quantomaiambigua.
    An ambiguous answerindeed.
    Dovemaisi sarà cacciato?
    Whereon earthdid he end up?
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Anagrams

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Japanese

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Romanization

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mai

  1. Rōmajitranscription ofまい
  2. Rōmajitranscription ofマイ

Kabuverdianu

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Etymology

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FromPortuguesemãe.

Noun

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mai

  1. mother

Karelian

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Regional variants ofmai
North Karelian
(Viena)
South Karelian
(Tver)
mai
Months of the year
Previous: aprelʹa
Next: ijunʹa

Etymology

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Borrowed fromRussianмай(maj).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈmɑi̯/
  • Hyphenation:mai

Noun

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mai(genitivemain,partitivemaida)

  1. (South Karelian)May

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Tver Karelian declension of mai (type 6/pimie,no gradation)
singular plural
nominative mai mait
genitive main main
partitive maida maida
illative maih maih
inessive maissa maissa
elative maista maista
adessive mailla mailla
ablative mailda mailda
translative maiksi maiksi
essive maina maina
comitative mainke mainke
abessive maitta maitta
Possessive forms ofmai
1st person maini
2nd person mais
3rd person maih
*)Possessive forms are very rare for adjectives and only used insubstantivisedclauses.

Synonyms

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References

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  • A. V. Punzhina (1994) “mai”,inСловарь карельского языка (тверские говоры)[Dictionary of the Karelian language (Tver dialects)],→ISBN

Kaurna

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Noun

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mai

  1. vegetablefood,bush tucker

Kedah Malay

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayic*mari,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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mai

  1. Come, present (at here), attend, be (here)
    Hang nak gebang aku eh, kata nakmai,batang hidung pun tak nampak!
    You said that you're gonnacome,but I didn't see you anywhere!
    Depamaika dak ni; dah cemuih dah dok tang ni dok melangut ja.
    Have you seen them(present at here),cause I am bored to death here, just doing nothing.

Interjection

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mai

  1. Come here! Here!
    Maila sat, aku seghighau satgi depa tabuh aku pulak.
    Pleasecomewith me for a second, I'm afraid that they might hit me.
    "Maila, hang dok takut pa, aku tak buat pa eh, "kata Ali kepada kucingnya.
    "Come!What are you so afraid of? I'm not gonna do anything to you, "says Ali to his cat.

Khumi Chin

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Mai.

Etymology

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FromProto-Kuki-Chin*maj,fromProto-Sino-Tibetan*mej.Cognates includeTibetanམེ(me)andS'gaw Karenမ့ၣ်(maỳ).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mai

  1. fire
  2. flame

Derived terms

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References

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  • R. Shafer (1944) “Khimi Grammar and Vocabulary”, inBulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London,volume11,number 2, page423
  • K. E. Herr (2011)The phonological interpretation of minor syllables, applied to Lemi Chin[1],Payap University, page44

Kikuyu

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Etymology

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Hinde (1904) recordsmaias an equivalent of Englishdung (cow's)in “Jogowini dialect” of Kikuyu, listing alsoKambamaiiandSwahilimavias its equivalents.[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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maiclass6

  1. shit,stool[2]

Derived terms

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(Proverbs)

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References

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  1. ^Hinde, Hildegarde (1904).Vocabularies of the Kamba and Kikuyu languages of East Africa,pp. 20–21. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  2. ^Muiru, David N. (2007).Wĩrute Gĩgĩkũyũ: Marĩtwa Ma Gĩgĩkũyũ Mataũrĩtwo Na Gĩthũngũ,pp. 11, 34.

Kokborok

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Etymology

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FromProto-Bodo-Garo*mai¹(rice; paddy; cooked rice),from,Proto-Sino-Tibetan*ma-j ~ mej(rice; paddy).Cognate withGaromi,Atong (India)mai.

Noun

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mai

  1. rice
  2. paddy

References

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  • Debbarma, Binoy (2001) “mai”, inConcise Kokborok-English-Bengali Dictionary[2],Language Wing, Education Department, TTAADC,→ISBN,page78

Leonese

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Etymology

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(Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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maif

  1. mother

References

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Malay

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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mai(Jawi spellingماي)

  1. (dialectal)tocome(to move from further away to nearer to)
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References

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Mandarin

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Romanization

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mai

  1. Nonstandardspelling ofmái.
  2. Nonstandardspelling ofmǎi.
  3. Nonstandardspelling ofmài.

Usage notes

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  • Transcriptionsof Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the criticaltonaldifferences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.

Maori

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*mai,Proto-Oceanic,Proto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi.

Adverb

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mai

  1. hither

Mbandja

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Noun

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mai

  1. water

References

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Murui Huitoto

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Adverb

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mai

  1. Used to formhortativesof verbs;let's
    Maijaai!Let'sgo!

References

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  • Shirley Burtch (1983)Diccionario Huitoto Murui (Tomo I)(Linguistica Peruana No. 20)‎[3](in Spanish), Yarinacocha, Peru: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, page171
  • Katarzyna Izabela Wojtylak (2017)A grammar of Murui (Bue): a Witotoan language of Northwest Amazonia.[4],Townsville: James Cook University press (PhD thesis), page144

Norwegian Bokmål

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NorwegianWikipediahas an article on:
Wikipediano

Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinMaius,afterMaia.

Pronunciation

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IPA(key):/mɑːi/

Noun

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mai(indeclinable)

  1. May(fifth month of the Gregorian calendar)

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References

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Norwegian NynorskWikipediahas an article on:
Wikipediann

Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinMaius,afterMaia.

Noun

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mai(indeclinable)

  1. May(fifth month)

References

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Occitan

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromOld Occitanmai,fromLatinmagis.

Adverb

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mai

  1. (Provençal,Vivaro-Alpine,Languedoc)but
  2. (Provençal,Vivaro-Alpine,Languedoc,Auvergne,Limousin)more
    Synonym:pus
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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FromLatin(mensis)Maius.

Noun

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maim(pluralmais)

  1. May(month)

Pitjantjatjara

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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mai

  1. food(especially non-meat food; sometimes used for food in general)
  2. plantused for food

Rapa Nui

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*mai,fromProto-Oceanic,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi.

Preposition

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mai

  1. from,since

Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈmaj/
  • Audio(male voice):(file)
  • Rhymes:-aj
  • Hyphenation:mai

Etymology 1

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BorrowedfromOld Church Slavonicмаи(mai),fromKoine GreekΜάϊος(Máïos),fromLatin(mensis)Maius.Less likely a direct derivation from Latin.

Noun

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maim(uncountable)

  1. May
    Synonym:(popular/folk name)florar

Etymology 2

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InheritedfromLatinmagis.

Adverb

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mai

  1. more
  2. anymore
  3. again
  4. before
Usage notes
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This word regards degree rather than number, for which a form of the wordmultshould be appended.

maiușoreasier(literally, “moreeasy”)
maifericithappier(literally, “morehappy”)
maimultăfericiremorehappiness
maimulțibăiețimoreboys
elnumaimergehe is not goinganymore

Etymology 3

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InheritedfromLatinmalleus(hammer).

Noun

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main(pluralmaiuri)

  1. mallet,maul,sledgehammer,rammer,club
Declension
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Derived terms
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Etymology 4

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BorrowedfromHungarianmáj.

Noun

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main(pluralmaiuri)(Moldavia(region),Transylvania,Bukovina,Maramureș)

  1. liver
    Synonym:ficat
Declension
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Romansch

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatin(mensis)Maius(of May).

Proper noun

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maim

  1. (Vallader)May

Tagalog

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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maí(Baybayin spellingᜋᜁ)(obsolete)

  1. wordloadedwithmeaning
    Synonym:wikangmalaman
    maymaingsalitahas aword loaded with meaning

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Ternate

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Pronunciation

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Adverb

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mai

  1. even
    botobotomaiioho, ladomaiiohotheyevenate grasshoppers, theyevenate eels
    ngofa-ngofa amoi uamaikadonotevenone child came
    ngori pipi cabumaiuaI have no moneyat all(literally, “my money,evena little is not”)

References

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001)A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia,University of Pittsburgh

Tetum

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi,compareMalaymari.

Verb

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mai

  1. tocome

Tocharian B

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Particle

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mai

  1. perchance

Tokelauan

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Etymology

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FromProto-Polynesian*mai.Cognates includeHawaiianmaiandSamoanmai.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):[ˈma.i]
  • Hyphenation:ma‧i

Preposition

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mai

  1. from
    • 1948,Tūlāfono fakavae a Tokelau[Constitution of Tokelau]‎[6],page 1:
      Maite kāloā, ko nā tālaaga ki nā fenua o Atafu, Nukunonu, Fakaofo, ma Olohega na fauhia kē fai ma o matou kāiga.
      Fromthe ancient times, of the tales, the islands of Atafu, Nukunonu, Fakaofo and Olohega You created together, as our home.

Particle

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mai

  1. Indicates the motion of the action of the preceding verb towards the speaker;towards,to

Antonyms

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References

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  • R. Simona, editor (1986),Tokelau Dictionary[7],Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page199

Uneapa

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Etymology

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FromProto-Oceanic*mai,fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*maʀi,fromProto-Austronesian*um-aʀi.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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mai

  1. tocome

Further reading

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  • Ross, Malcolm D.(2003) Andrew Pawley, editor,The lexicon of Proto-Oceanic: Volume 2, The Physical Environment,Canberra: Australian National University,→ISBN,→OCLC;republished as Meredith Osmond, editor,(Please provide a date or year)

Vietnamese

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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(Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.) For the connection between "first part of the day" and "day after this one", compare Germanic equivalents such asEnglishmorn(ning)andmorrow,Dutchmorgen,Romance ones such asFrenchdemainandItaliandomani,andJapaneseMinh nhậtandTriều(ashita).

Noun

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mai(Mai,𣈕,𪰹)

  1. earlymorning
  2. (colloquial)Short forngày mai(tomorrow).
  3. thehairinfrontof a person'sears,sideburns
Derived terms
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Derived terms

Etymology 2

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Sino-Vietnameseword fromMai(Chinese plum).

Noun

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(classifiercây,bông,hoa)mai(Mai,Mai)

  1. Ochna integerrima,a tree species (sometimes shrub) of the familyOchnaceae,sometimes calledapricotin English
    • 1999,Lê Trung Vũ and Lê Hồng Lý,Lễ hội Việt Nam,Văn hoá Thông tin, page 357
      Ngày xưa kỳ thi Hội chọn lấy đỗ Tiến sĩ được tổ chức vào mùa xuân, cùng với dịp hoamainở.
      In times of old, the ceremony of selecting Imperial Examination laureates was organized in spring, to coincide with the blooming of theapricottrees.

Etymology 3

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(Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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(classifiercái)mai(𨨦)

  1. (of crabs, turtles and tortoises)carapace(dorsal shell)
    Synonym:mu

Etymology 4

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Cognate withMuongBibai.

Noun

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(classifiercái)mai()

  1. a kind ofshovel

Etymology 5

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Non-Sino-VietnamesereadingofChineseMôi(SV:môi).

Noun

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mai()

  1. (Southern Vietnam)matchmaker

Votic

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromRussianмай(maj).

Pronunciation

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  • (Luutsa, Liivtšülä)IPA(key):/ˈmɑi̯/,[ˈmɑi̯]
  • Rhymes:-ɑi̯
  • Hyphenation:mai

Noun

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mai

  1. May

Inflection

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Declension ofmai(type I/maa,no gradation)
singular plural
nominative mai maid
genitive mai maijõ
partitive maitõ maitõ
illative maihi,maihisõ maisõ
inessive maiz maiz
elative maissõ maissõ
allative mailõ mailõ
adessive maillõ maillõ
ablative mailtõ mailtõ
translative maissi maissi
*)theaccusativecorresponds with either thegenitive(sg) ornominative(pl)
**)theterminativeis formed by adding the suffix-ssaato the shortillative(sg) or thegenitive.
***)thecomitativeis formed by adding the suffix-kato thegenitive.

References

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  • Hallap, V., Adler, E., Grünberg, S., Leppik, M. (2012) “mai”,inVadja keele sõnaraamat[A dictionary of the Votic language], 2nd edition, Tallinn

Welsh

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Etymology

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Frommae(it is).

Pronunciation

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Conjunction

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mai

  1. (formalandNorth Walescolloquial)that(introduces a noun clause, marking it for emphasis)
    Mae’n dweudmaiathro yw ef.(formal)
    He saysthathe is a teacher.
    Mae o’n deudmaiathro ’dy o.(North Wales, colloquial)
    He saysthathe is a teacher.
    • 2012April 27, “Uchafbwynt Uwchgynghrair Rygbi”, inBBC Cymru Fyw[8]:
      Byddai buddugoliaeth i Bontypridd yn sicrhaumainhw fydd yn gorffen y tymor ar frig y tabl.
      Victory for Pontypridd would ensurethatthey finish the season at the top of the table.

Synonyms

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  • (South Wales,colloquial)taw

See also

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West Makian

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Etymology

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Cognate withTernatemari(stone).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mai

  1. stone

References

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  • James Collins (1982)Further Notes Towards a West Makian Vocabulary[9],Pacific linguistics
  • Clemens Voorhoeve (1982)The Makian languages and their neighbours[10],Pacific linguistics(asmay)

Yola

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Verb

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mai

  1. Alternative form ofmye
    • 1867,CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS IN THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY,page114,lines21-23:
      Ye pace——yea, wemaizei, ye vaste pace whilke bee ee-stent owr ye londe zince th'ast ee-cam,
      The peace——yes, wemaysay the profound peace—which overspreads the land since your arrival,

References

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  • Jacob Poole (d. 1827) (before 1828) William Barnes, editor,A Glossary, With some Pieces of Verse, of the old Dialect of the English Colony in the Baronies of Forth and Bargy, County of Wexford, Ireland,London: J. Russell Smith, published1867,page114

Zou

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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mai

  1. face

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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mai

  1. pumpkin

References

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  • Lukram Himmat Singh (2013)A Descriptive Grammar of Zou,Canchipur: Manipur University, page45