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Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von dai%CC%87r im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

DAİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Davet eden. Muktazi. (Meselâ: Yemek yemek, iştihadan gelen bir lezzet, bir iştiyaktır. Onu yemeğe sevk eder. Buna dai denir.) Resul-ü Ekrem'in (A.S.M.) bir ismi de daidir
DAİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Sebep
DAİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Dua eden, duacı
DAİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Çağıran. Müezzin
dai
Davet eden, çağıran
dai
Duacı
dâi
(Osmanlı Dönemi) duâ eden, duâcı, sebep, illet; çağıran
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Definition von dai%CC%87r im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Dai
A male given name, a Welsh diminutive of David
Dai
A Welsh male given name; diminutive of David
Dai
Variant of Tai
Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.
{i} Japanese printing company (based in Tokyo, Japan) which has become one of the top commercial printing companies in the world (produces promotional materials, books, magazines, direct mail, business forms, CD-ROMs, catalogs and more)
dai
Number
dai
great
dai
nel
dai
Abbreviation for Deutsches Aktieninstitut [German Share Institution]
dai
big, great, major
dai
Distributed Artificial Intelligence
dai
A drum stand There are several types of "dai", so it is usually used as a suffix to designate a particular type of drum stand, such as "Miyake-dai "
ao dai
A two panelled dress, worn by Vietnamese women as a national costume
Bao Dai
v. orig. Nguyen Vinh Thuy born Oct. 22, 1913, Vietnam died Aug. 1, 1997, Paris, France Last reigning emperor of Vietnam (r. 1926-45, 1949-55). He was educated in France and in 1926 succeeded to a throne that was dominated by the French. Retained as a powerless ruler under the Japanese during World War II, he fled the country after the Viet Minh drove the Japanese out. In 1949 the French, having agreed to the principle of an independent Vietnam, invited him to return as sovereign. He did, but he accomplished little and retired to France in 1955 when a national referendum called for the country to become a republic
Cao Dai
Syncretist modern Vietnamese religious movement with a strongly nationalist political character. Cao Dai draws on ethical precepts from Confucianism, occult practices from Daoism, theories of karma and rebirth from Buddhism, and hierarchical organization (including a pope) from Roman Catholicism. It was formally established in 1926 by Ngo Van Chieu (1878-1926?), a colonial administrator in French Indochina who professed to have had a communication from the supreme deity. The movement met with resistance from the Vietnamese government both before and after the communist takeover in 1975. It was reported to have some three million adherents in Vietnam and abroad in the early 21st century
ao dai
the traditional dress of Vietnamese women consisting of a tunic with long sleeves and panels front and back; the tunic is worn over trousers
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