It could have lots of meanings. Most commonly its just a 'counter', you could say it means 'number' in English. 'Dai ichi', could mean '.... number one', where just about anything could go in the blank.
Another common usage of 'dai' is as an affix. It suggests 'largeness, intensity, etc'. 'Mondai' means problem, where 'daimondai' means a big problem. Of course different meanings mean different words too, they are just pronounced the same, 'dai'.
Precious in Japanese is "ki-chou", "dai-ji", etc.
dai kaji is big fire
緑 (midori) is the Japanese word for the color, green.
The word "Hiro" is Japanese for "wide".
utsukushii dai shizen
Precious in Japanese is "ki-chou", "dai-ji", etc.
dai kaji is big fire
ダイアン /dai an/.
Dai-Ichi Kangyo is a Japanese bank
Suki means to like. If you would like to emphasize suki you can add the word dai(very much) before suki.
Dai-Ichi Kangyo is a Japanese bank
This is not a Japanese word.
"Dai yuusha." It is pronounced: dai yoo-shah.
Abbi does not appear to be a Japanese word.
"Ecut" is not a Japanese word.
Jū-dai no
there is no word bhaga in japanese, baka is fool