....depending on the usage, it can also mean lamenting/grieving for someone's loss.
or the proper way Chinese Kings were expected to rule under the mandate of heaven.
The phrase "Voc tah ai" is a colloquial way of asking "Are you there?" or "Are you available?" in Brazilian Portuguese. It is often used in informal conversations or when trying to get someone's attention. In English, it can be translated as "Are you there?" or "You there?"
The Chinese word "dao" is pronounced like "dow" in English. The "d" is pronounced like the "d" in the English word "dog", and the "ow" sounds like the "ow" in the word "cow."
"Ai" is the form of avoir("to have") used with "je"(equivalent to "I" in english). I have a dog: J'ai un chien.
The vowel in "strain" is the diphthong "ai," which sounds like "ay" in English.
The English meaning of 'nariyal' is 'coconut'.
Means to love.
Re ai dao - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
Ai dao di - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIA Singapore:PG
The cast of Lian ai zhi dao - 1949 includes: Zhe Feng Keng Li Xiuwen Shu
Qun Ai has written: 'Dao si wei zhi lu' -- subject(s): Thought and thinking 'Shi yong fan dian Ying yu' -- subject(s): English language, Business English, Conversation and phrase books, Chinese
The phrase "Voc tah ai" is a colloquial way of asking "Are you there?" or "Are you available?" in Brazilian Portuguese. It is often used in informal conversations or when trying to get someone's attention. In English, it can be translated as "Are you there?" or "You there?"
Ya Yin has written: 'Mei dao li ai shang ni' 'Hei you ai qing kuai shang dang'
Means to love.
tong yuen Sa has written: 'Hai dao lie ai'
AI = Artificial Intelligence
The cast of Re ai dao - 2012 includes: Chen Chang Joan Chen Andrew Dasz Singh Hartihan Bitto as Armor dealer Weide Huang Janice Man Francis Ng Fangxi Shen as Faye Simon Yam
You have nice eyes is an English equivalent of 'Ai ochi frumoÅŸi'.