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omiai
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ???? (????, o-miai).
Noun
omiai (uncountable)
- A Japanese custom in which unattached individuals are introduced to each other to consider the possibility of marriage.
Translations
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miai
English
Etymology
From Japanese ??? (???, miai)
Noun
miai (uncountable)
- Formal marriage interview, marriage meeting.
- In the game of go, the situation where two plays are available such that if one player takes one, the opponent will take the other one. The term applies most commonly when both possibilities give the same result.
Synonyms
- (formal marriage interview): omiai
Translations
See also
- blind date
Anagrams
- AIIM, Imai
Italian
Noun
miai m
- plural of miao
Usage notes
- Officially miao is invariant, but the plural is actually used.
Portuguese
Verb
miai
- Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative of miar
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