may is like maybe, which means in between yes or no .. usually its more toward a yes but theyre too shy to say it, or it could lean toward a no because they don't want to hurt your feelings, or if like a parent is saying it then it could depend how how good you're acting
Yes, the long A (ay) sound is heard in may or May.
No, "tair" is not a standard English word. It may be a misspelling or a word in a different language.
Yes.
Yes, also you may use humility.
No. The word may or month May has a long A sound as in main. It rhymes with day and play.
No, porils is not a word. There are some necessary qualifications. It is not a common English word. It may be a very old and little known word in historical dialects of English. It may be a word in some language other than English. It may be a word in an invented language.
Yes it's a verb. Not to be confused with the month May which is a proper noun.
Yes, you may or may not also call it the slang word for probability; use it if you're too lazy.
Yes, the word "mail" has a short "a" sound. It is pronounced like "may-ul."
No, "duged" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a typo or an error in spelling.
I would say yes it has to words May and Be so yes it think it is good question.
No, "dirth" is not a word in standard English. It may be a misspelling of "dearth," which means a scarcity or lack of something.