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Definition of hai in English Turkish dictionary

uruk-hai
J.R.R. Tolkien'in evreninde, ork ve insan kırması olan kurgusal ırk
German - English
shark
Junge (Hund, Hai, ...)
pup (dog, shark, ...)
English - English
A purposeful misspelling of hi, particularly prevalent in Internet slang
Hai nan Ch'ing hai Shang hai Alkalai Judah ben Solomon Hai Bo Hai Po Hai Erh Hai Er Hai Hai River Ch'ing hai Hu Huang Hai
Bxw Hi!
yes (language=Kyotsu-go)
'Yes'
Yes Spoken abruptly with a glottal stop at the end, almost swallowing the last vowel
Hemagglutination inhibition
"Yes"
Acronym for heated air inlet system
Helicopter Association International
Yes
yes; an acknowledgemnet
ok, all right
Hai River
River, Hebei province, China. A short part of the Bai River, the name Hai properly belongs only to the stream from Tianjin that flows into the Bo Hai some 43 mi (70 km) away. It is, however, also used as the general name for the system of tributary streams that discharge into the sea through this channel. Because of the streams' heavy inflow, the Hai River often floods; in 1939 Tianjin was submerged for a month. The river is now the site of a comprehensive water-control project
tenno-hai
The Emperor's Cup; a challenge trophy presented to the winner of a honbasho
uruk-hai
The Uruk-hai are fictional human and orc crossbreed characters in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth
Bo Hai
or Po Hai conventional Gulf of Chihli Arm of the Yellow Sea off the northern China coast. With the Gulf of Liaotung (generally considered part of the Bo Hai), its maximum dimensions are 300 mi (480 km) northeast-southwest and 190 mi (306 km) east-west. The Huang He (Yellow River) empties into it
Judah ben Solomon Hai Alkalai
born 1798, Sarajevo, Bosnia, Ottoman Empire died 1878, Jerusalem Sephardic rabbi. Raised in Jerusalem, he became rabbi at Semlin, Croatia. He argued that a physical return to Israel (Palestine), rather than a symbolic return through repentance and practice, was necessary for the salvation of the Jewish people, a view that put him at odds with Jewish orthodoxy. He saw the anti-Semitic Damascus Affair of 1840 as part of a divine plan to reawaken Jews to the reality of their condition in exile. Unsuccessful in gaining support for Jewish immigration to Palestine, he himself settled in the Holy Land in 1871. His writings helped pave the way for Zionism
Kahana Hai Movement
radical political movement
Finnish - German
schlitzohr
hai
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