different between reair vs reais
reair
English
Etymology
re- +? air
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)
Verb
reair (third-person singular simple present reairs, present participle reairing, simple past and past participle reaired)
- (transitive) To broadcast (a television programme, etc.) again.
- (transitive) To air or let forth again.
- to reair one's grievances
Anagrams
- Riera, airer, arrie
reair From the web:
reais
English
Noun
reais
- plural of real (Brazilian currency)
Anagrams
- Aesir, Aries, ERISA, Resia, aesir, aires, arise, raise, serai
Galician
Adjective
reais
- plural of real
Noun
reais
- plural of real
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- reays (obsolete)
- reaes (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /???aj?/, [??-], [r?-]
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /?e?ajs/, [he?ajs], [?e-], [re-], [-ajs], [-aj?]
Adjective
reais
- masculine/feminine plural of real
Noun
reais m
- plural of real
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