What is the meaning of Ai?

A type of three-toed sloth, Bradypus tridactylus, endemic to forests of southern Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil.

All right.

water

water

banana

penis

water (clear liquid H₂O)

river, lake

eye

headlight of a car

seed

I

high, tall

First person singular general possessive; my (used with general-class objects)

water

water

tree

wood

fire

ground

water

Exclamation of pain or frustration: ouch! oh!

Alternative spelling of ábi (sense 1).

water

A letter of the Kiowa alphabet.

I (first-person singular subjective)

friend

at or to the (+ plural noun)

fire

Romanization of ᠠᡳ

Nonstandard spelling of āi.

Nonstandard spelling of ái.

Nonstandard spelling of ǎi.

Nonstandard spelling of ài.

bitter

wound, injury

Alternative form of þei (they)

mother, mom

used to express surprise

used to express surprise

huh

geez

what

hey

no way!

who?

come

his father

still

eye

yes

water

Synonym of cò niêng

to lean on

blow (of wind); steam;

breath

smell; odor

who?

Anaphoric particle used to refer to an adverbial clause; there, then

I (see also mi)

eye

plural of aio

to come back, return

to depart

foot

crab

he

that

ah!, alas!

woe!

expresses pain, sorrow, or surprise

ouch (pain), ooh (pain)

ooh (pain)

second-person singular indicative present of avè

pale-throated sloth, Bradypus tridactylus

ow, ouch

ouch!

oh!

Oh? As in...?

first-person singular present indicative of avoir

garlic

ouch! expresses pain

ooh! expresses pain

oh! expresses concern

to have sexual intercourse; to copulate

1st-person plural pronoun exclusive: we, us

contraction of a i; to the, at the

Rōmaji transcription of あい

Rōmaji transcription of アイ

Alternative form of

second-person singular present active imperative of aiō

ouch!

oh!

ow!, ah!, (expresses pain, fear or surprise)

oi!, hey! (used to attract someone's attention)

Alternative form of aj (garlic)

first-person singular present indicative of aver

not

first-person singular present indicative of aver

ouch (expression of physical pain)

oh (expression of concern)

of

garlic

second-person singular present indicative of avea

inflection of avea:

  1. second-person singular present subjunctive
  2. second-person singular imperative

second-person singular present subjunctive

second-person singular imperative

(tu) ai (modal auxiliary, second-person singular form of avea, used with past participles to form perfect compus tenses)

(you) would

tree

wood

eye

hole, opening, lid

tip

who

whoever

someone else

one, a person

nobody

always

at all times

constantly (habitually)

ever (always)

habitually

interrogative particle

whether, if

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