hait

See also: haït

Cebuano

Adjective

hait

  1. able to cut easily, sharp, razor-sharp
  2. biting
  3. intelligent, clever

Finnish

Noun

hait

  1. nominative plural of hai
    Hait ovat kaloja.
    Sharks are fish.

Verb

hait

  1. second-person singular past indicative of hakea
    Hait kupillisen vettä.
    You brought a cup of water.

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

  • (aspirated h) IPA(key): /ɛ/

Verb

hait

  1. third-person singular present indicative of haïr

Anagrams

Gothic

Romanization

hait

  1. Romanization of 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍄

Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hatʲ/

Adjective

hait

  1. h-prothesized form of ait

Noun

hait

  1. h-prothesized form of ait

Mòcheno

Etymology

From Middle High German hiute, from Old High German hiutu, a contraction of earlier *hiu tagu, from Proto-Germanic *hiu dagō (on this day). Cognate with German heute, Old English hēodæġ.

Adverb

hait

  1. today

References

Tok Pisin

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Etymology

From English hide.

Verb

hait

  1. to hide
    • 1989, Buk Baibel long Tok Pisin, Port Moresby: Bible Society of Papua New Guinea, Jenesis 3:8:
      Long apinun, taim ples i kol, tupela i harim God, Bikpela i wokabaut long dispela gaden, na tupela i hait namel long ol diwai.
      →New International Version translation
  • haitim

See also

Adjective

hait

  1. hidden
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