ài

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ai"

Italian

Verb

ài

  1. Obsolete spelling of hai, second-person singular present indicative of avere

Mandarin

Romanization

ài (Zhuyin ㄞˋ)

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Min Nan

trad.
simpl.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ ai˨˩ ]

Noun

ài (POJ, traditional , simplified )

  1. love

Verb

ài (POJ, traditional , simplified )

  1. to love; to like; to be fond of
  2. want; must; need
    注意WikipediaUnicode環境 [Min Nan, trad.]
    注意WikipediaUnicode环境 [Min Nan, simp.]
    From: 2005: anon. w:zh-min-nan:wikipedia:User_talk:Wdshu#Hoklo_Dictionary_with_Unicode
    Ū 1 tiám ài chù-ì--ê, tō-sī Wikipedia sī Unicode ê khoân-kéng [Pe̍h-ōe-jī]
    There's one thing you must bear in mind, which is that Wikipedia is a Unicode environment

See also

  • (Mandarin) (yào, “want; must; need”)

References

  • “愛”, in On-line Taiwanese/Mandarin Dictionary (台文/華文線頂辭典) (in Taiwanese/English), accessed 2011-01-29, archived from the original on 29 May 2011
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