What you could say:
Is written: " 'イェス'ã¯æ—¥æœ¬èªžã§'ã¯ã„'ã§ã™ "
Reads: " 'Yesu' WA nihongo de 'hai' desu "
Means " 'Yes' in Japanese is/means 'hai' ".
Ash is 'hai' in Japanese. "Ashtray" is 'haizara.'
1) A different pronunciation of Hai 2) Hey!
Hai
"Ash" is 'hai' in Japanese.
Just はい or "hai" works fine, unless you're talking to someone with a title (ex. captain, president, supervisor, etc.), in which case it'd be "Hai, title-here".
ha - は i - い はい/hai. It means 'Yes' or 'Okay' in Japanese.
In the Cantonese dialect, there's a word pronounced "hai".
腐敗 /fu hai/ means 'decay' in Japanese.
You Say "HAI" .it means "Yes" in Japanese.
'Hai' is Japanese, and is written はい
Ash is 'hai' in Japanese. "Ashtray" is 'haizara.'
"HAI" pronounce as "hi"
1) A different pronunciation of Hai 2) Hey!
"Kaho Pyar Hai" translates to "Say That You Love Me" in English. "Kaho" means "say" or "tell," "pyar" means "love," and "hai" means "is" or "exists." Therefore, the phrase is a request for someone to express their love or affection.
"Hai" can have many meanings. A few can be differentiated by their kanji below:はい (hai) - "yes"灰 (hai) - "ash" (or "grey")肺 (hai) - "lungs"
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