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ai ya

Also spelt (aiya) - It is a Nigerian (probably used in some other West African countries too) "word" phrase used to express commiseration, pity or concern when someone suffers any kind of misfortune.

Example 1:
John: I just found out I did not pass the Navy Seal test
Doe: Ai ya! May be you try again next time.

Example 2:
Karen: I missed the school bus this morning, so I could not seat for the Math test.
Linda: Ai ya! So what are you going to do, speak to the teacher about it?

by 9JaRee August 10, 2021

2๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


ai sto diaolo

Greek phrase literally meaning "go to hell." When said quickly, can be shortened to "sto dialo." Unlike its English equivalent, "ai sto diaolo" is used much more frequently in Greek, synonymous to English phrases expressing dismissal, such as:

"get away from me!"
"get the fuck out of here!"
"fuck off!"
"drop dead!"

One more usage is when condemning someone for doing something stupid. Phrases such as:

"what a dick!"

Yet another usage employs the phrase to express reluctance to do something as in:

"no way!"
"fuck that shit!"

Examples of all 3 usages:

Greek: Ai sto dialo re malaka!
English: Fuck off, asshole!

Greek: Koita ti ekane o malakas re! Ai sto diaolo naoume!"
English: Wow, look what that malaka did! What a dick!

Greek: Siga na pliroso to tiketo, sto dialo.
English: As if I'm gonna pay that ticket, fuck that shit.

by ThanasisC4 February 9, 2011

23๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


wo ai ni

i love you in mandarin.

by Anonymous October 16, 2003

486๐Ÿ‘ 98๐Ÿ‘Ž


wo ai ni

Mandarin for "I love you." Pronunciation is:

Wo (falling, then rising tone)
Ai (falling tone)
Ni (falling, then rising tone)

Characters: ๆˆ‘็ˆฑไฝ ใ€‚

ๆœ›้—ฎๆ–ฐ said "Wo ai ni" to Mark once last time before he left for America.

by Chinese Al September 20, 2008

288๐Ÿ‘ 76๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ai love yeu

Used when you want to show the best love for someone. Ai means love in Japanese and Chinese. Love also means love in English. And yeu means love in Vietnamese as well. Therefore, its a universal word for "I love you". Pronounced just like "I love you".

"Mom, ai love yeu." "Dad, ai love yeu." Honey, ai love yeu."

by t0m0 January 24, 2007

83๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ai Dub Dub

Means I don't know

"Hey, do you want some food?"
"Ai dub dub."

by kroissant khaeli June 29, 2020


wo ai ni

Mandarine Chinese for that undefined- I "love" you

Ni Bu Ai Wo?
You Don't Love me? *TEAR*

by Goose February 10, 2005

458๐Ÿ‘ 153๐Ÿ‘Ž