mai

listen to the pronunciation of mai
Italian - Turkish
Turkish - Turkish
Mavi
MAÎ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Su cinsinden. Akıcı, su renginde, mâvi. Katı ve sert olmayıp su gibi, akıcı olan
MAİ
(Hukuk) Suyla ilgili, suya ilişkin
French - Turkish
[le] mayıs
mayıs
à mai
mayışmak
le premier mai
işçi bayramı
German - Turkish
- {'menhın} s (hayvan) erkek
[der] mayıs
mayıs

Bu fotoğrafın, Mayıs ayında çekildiğini düşünüyorum. - Ich glaube, dass dieses Foto im Mai aufgenommen worden ist.

Anfang Mai
mayısın başında
English - English
A surname of Chinese or German origin
A female given name, a rare spelling variant of Mae/May, or borrowed from Scandinavia, with the same ultimate origin
Also a surname
Female given name
vessels
Member, Appraisal Institute A professional designation awarded by the Appraisal Institute to persons who have met minimum education, experience, and demonstration requirements in the areas of valuation and appraisal
A member of the American Institute of Appraisers qualified to specified requirements
Member, Appraisal Institute
Forwards
Mail (VAX)
Multilateral Agreement on Investment Negotiations to establish this agreement under the auspices of OECD failed at the end of 1998
Multilateral Agreement on Investments
The average annual increase in volume of individual trees or stands up to the specified point in time The MAl changes with different growth phases in a tree´s life; being highest in the middle years and then slowly decreasing with age The point at which the MAI peaks is commonly used to identify the biological maturity of the tree, and its readiness for harvesting
The MAI membership designation is held by appraisers who are experienced in the valuation of commercial, industrial, residential and other types of properties, and who advise clients on real estate investment decisions
The average annual increase in volume of individual trees or stands up to the specified point in time The MAI changes with different growth phases in a tree's life, bring highest in the middle years and then slowly decreasing with age The point at which the MAI peaks is commonly used to identify the biological maturity of the stand and its readiness for harvesting
                                        see Mycobacterium avium infection
Multilateral Agreement on Investment [TOP]
Multilateral Agreement on Investment
mai tai
A cocktail typically containing containing rum, curacao, and lime
Chiang Mai
City (pop., 1999 est.: 171,594), northwestern Thailand. Located on the Ping River about 80 mi (130 km) east of Myanmar, it was founded in the late 13th century as the capital of the independent Lan Na kingdom. Later subject to Myanmar, it was taken by the Siamese in 1774, but retained a degree of independence from Bangkok until the late 19th century. It is now northern Thailand's religious, economic, and cultural centre. Nearby is the temple complex of Wat Phra That Doi Suthop, whose monastery was built in the 14th century
Chiang Mai
city in northwestern Thailand
Turkish - English
obs. blue
mai
Favorites