ay
suomi-englanti sanakirjaay englanniksi
(ISO 639)
(alternative spelling of) ("yes")
(RQ:Pyle Robin Hood)
(RQ:Haggard She)
''counting the ays and the noes in a vote''
Always; ever; continually; for an indefinite time.
1670, John Barbour, ''The Acts and Life of the most victorious Conquerour Robert Bruce King of Scotland'', as cited in 1860, Thomas Corser, ''Collectanea Anglo-poetica'', page 160
- O he that hath ay lived free, ...
(Latn-def)
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2016 CCEB, ''Communications Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures: ACP125 (G)'', p. 3-5
- ETA spoken as "ee-tee-ay" instead of "I SPELL Echo Tango Alfa".
(alternative spelling of) (question tag)
(quote-web)
(l); (l); (l).
date (gloss)
(uxi)
(non-gloss definition)
(obsolete typography of)
(l)
(alt form)
(inflection of)
(l) (gloss)
woe!
(RQ:Galdós Gloria)
(obsolete spelling of)
(alternative spelling of).
(n-g)
(ux)
(n-g), (m), (m), and (m)/(m).
(Latn-def) ''in the (w).''
(syn)
to cough
exclamation of surprise, shock or fear: oh!
exclamation of pain: ouch!
some (gloss)
I (first person pronoun)