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Examples
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So this time out, how do I feel about Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia, which my wife tells me literally translates something like "All the gold armor on the floor?"
Archive 2007-06-01 Lou Anders 2007
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So this time out, how do I feel about Man cheng jin dai huang jin jia, which my wife tells me literally translates something like "All the gold armor on the floor?"
The New Lou Review 4 Lou Anders 2007
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Anyway, I found this site of ao dai, which is the traditional costume of Vietnamese women.
Archive 2005-07-01 Holly 2005
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Anyway, I found this site of ao dai, which is the traditional costume of Vietnamese women.
sleep-deprived Holly 2005
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Jes wantid to say “ohai” to eberybuddy becuz I iz havin a happytayle dans kind of dai Hope ew all iz havin a happytayle dans kind of dai tooooo!
I SUPPOSE U - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Sake generally has an alcohol content of 15 percent, but sakes fortified with additional alcohol can be as potent as 20 percent and are distinguished by the prefix "dai" (for example, dai-ginjyo, where ginjyo means "superior" grade).
Chicago Reader 2010
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Sake generally has an alcohol content of 15 percent, but sakes fortified with additional alcohol can be as potent as 20 percent and are distinguished by the prefix "dai" (for example, dai-ginjyo, where ginjyo means "superior" grade).
Chicago Reader 2009
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Sake generally has an alcohol content of 15 percent, but sakes fortified with additional alcohol can be as potent as 20 percent and are distinguished by the prefix "dai" (for example, dai-ginjyo, where ginjyo means "superior" grade).
Chicago Reader 2009
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Sake generally has an alcohol content of 15 percent, but sakes fortified with additional alcohol can be as potent as 20 percent and are distinguished by the prefix "dai" (for example, dai-ginjyo, where ginjyo means "superior" grade).
Chicago Reader 2009
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Italiano · Grecia: i violenti incendi dei giorni scorsi visti dai citizen media
Global Voices in English » Greece: Wildfires encroaching on Athens 2009
Prolagus commented on the word dai
Italian - "Give". Used alone, it means "come on".
January 28, 2010