It's the one of the greetings of Mongolian... It means Hello /Hi /How are you?
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Some words that have UU in them are:continuummuumuuresiduumvacuum
The spelling sain once meant to cross oneself (Christian). The likely words include homonyms (sound-alike words):sane (adjective) - rationalseine (verb, noun) - strain through a net, or a netsan/sao/santo/saint (noun) - names applied to those canonized by Christian religions
Proper nouns are names for specific or unique people or things. Examples that rhyme with rain are:JaneCain
dactyl is finger in Greek it forms part of the name Pterodactyl (wing finger), a flying pterosaur from the Triassic to Cretaceous Period. In Greek mythology the dactyls were small phallus-like men that were formed when the goddess Rhea dug her fingers into the soil during her delivery pains. See link
in Mongolian is Sain Baina uu? or Amar baina uu? or Sain uu??
Сайн уу? (Sain uu?) or Сайн байна уу? (Sain baina uu)
Sain ban OH
Most greetings with strangers are informal, so a nod and a smile, with the greeting , "Sain bain uu?" (Are you well?') usually suffices. The expected response is "sain" (well), even if you are not feeling your best that day.It is oddly redundant to say, "Sain bain uu?" to the same person more than once in the same day.
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The cast of The Baina Kandi Show - 2012 includes: Baina Kandi as herself
'Sain' means 'healthy,' or 'in good health.'
Sain (feminine: saine) means 'healthy' in French.
'Sain' means 'healthy,' or 'in good health.'
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Kisses to you
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