"J'ai un cours de musique" translates to "I have a music class" in English. This phrase indicates that the speaker is enrolled in or scheduled for a music lesson or course.
this afternoon I have an Information Technology lesson. I work at the computor. (it's badly spelt)
May victory be yours
Jai is a pronounciation of "ใจ" in Thai language. it mean "heart". We can talk "Jai" when we talk about heart or we want to thank you someone(by chat), because "ขอบคุณ=Kobkhun" or "ขอบใจ=KobJai" are mean thanks in English.
jai
"Je n'ai pas compris" translates as "I did not understand" in English.
"Where are you ? .... the rain is coming"
The sound "jai" in French may mean "I have" (J'ai), the "jay" bird (geai), or the "jet" stone (jais).
"J'ai -------- ans." literally means: I have -------- years. It's interpreted as: I'm -------- years old.
Jai is not an English word. It can't be translated into Hebrew.
wan jai
I only have sisters, but no brothers.
i believe jai a lai is an Arabic word