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suomi-englanti sanakirja

ay englanniksi

  1. (ISO 639)

  2. Ah! alas! (n-g)

  3. (alti)

  4. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Tottel|Richard Tottyll|section=signature &91;A5&93;, verso|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_the-sixt-tragedie-of-the_seneca-lucius-annaeus_1559/page/n9/mode/1up|oclc=751825204|passage=And ſuch as yet, coulde neuer weapon wꝛeſt, / But on the lappe are woont to dandled be, / Ne yet foꝛgotten had the mothers bꝛeſt, / How greekes them ſlew, alas here ſhall ye ſe, / To make repoꝛte therof, ay woe is me, / My ſong is miſchiefe, murder miſerye.

  5. (n-g)

  6. (RQ:New English Dictionary)

  7. (RQ:Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde)

  8. (quote-journal)|title=Thoughts in Verse. On Finding a Buttercup.|journal=News|The Keighley News|location=Keighley, West Yorkshire|date_published=16 March 1889|page=7|pageurl=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002011/18890316/083/0007|column=7|oclc=18555130|passage=Ay! bonny little buttercup, what are ta dewin’ heear, / Hoddin’ up thi tiny heead, this raw, cowd time o’ t’year?

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. (quote-book)|location=Ind.|publisher=Xlibris|page=88|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/throughhereyes0000hunt/page/88/mode/1up|isbn=978-1-4568-5098-2|passage=Ay, lass, you’ve ruined your chances now. When you left for New York to become a Pan Am stewardess we thought you’d got it made.

  11. (n-g).

  12. (alternative spelling of).

  13. (RQ:Pyle Robin Hood)"

  14. (RQ:Haggard She)

  15. (alternative spelling of).

  16. (ux)

  17. Always; ever; continually; for an indefinite time.

  18. 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

  19. O he that hath ay lived free, ...
  20. (alternative form of): (Latn-def)

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=2004|author=Will Rogers|title=The Stonking Steps|page=170

  22. 2016 CCEB, ''Communications Instructions Radiotelephone Procedures: ACP125 (G)'', p. 3-5

  23. ETA spoken as "ee-tee-ay" instead of "I SPELL Echo Tango Alfa".
  24. (alternative spelling of) (question tag).

  25. (quote-web)

  26. (l); (l); (l).

  27. arrow

  28. he

  29. vegetable

  30. I

  31. moon

  32. month

  33. date (gloss)

  34. (uxi)

  35. hand

  36. five

  37. (non-gloss)

  38. (obsolete spelling of)

  39. saint

  40. (n-g), wow! my God! oh!

  41. (n-g), oh, well, eh, my

  42. (l)

  43. is, are

  44. always, constantly, unceasingly; eternally, forever

  45. (alt form)

  46. (inflection of)

  47. (l) (gloss)

  48. (ng)

  49. yes; yea; a word expressing assent, or an affirmative answer to a question

  50. dog

  51. ah!, alas!

  52. woe!

  53. expresses pain, sorrow, or surprise

  54. (RQ:Galdós Gloria)

  55. (alternative spelling of)

  56. (n-g)

  57. then; so

  58. (n-g), (m), (m), and (m).

  59. (ng): alas; no; oh; oops

  60. (tl-letter name)

  61. (syn)

  62. to cough

  63. moon

  64. month

  65. exclamation of surprise, shock or fear: oh!

  66. exclamation of pain: ouch!

  67. some (gloss)

  68. I (first person pronoun)

  69. iron