"はいさい" meaning in Okinawan

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Interjection

IPA: [haisai] Forms: haisai [romanization]
Etymology: Likely related to Kikai 早さやー (へーさやー, hēsayā, “good morning”, literally “it's early”). Etymology templates: {{cog|kzg|早さやー|lit=it's early|t=good morning|tr=へーさやー, hēsayā}} Kikai 早さやー (へーさやー, hēsayā, “good morning”, literally “it's early”) Head templates: {{ryu-head|interjection}} はいさい (haisai)
  1. (men's speech) hello, hi, hey, howdy (used by commoners in Naha) Synonyms: はいたい, はい
    Sense id: en-はいさい-ryu-intj-bJhKhXEp Categories (other): Okinawan entries with incorrect language header, Okinawan hiragana, Okinawan terms with redundant sortkeys

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for はいさい meaning in Okinawan (1.7kB)

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        "lit": "it's early",
        "t": "good morning",
        "tr": "へーさやー, hēsayā"
      },
      "expansion": "Kikai 早さやー (へーさやー, hēsayā, “good morning”, literally “it's early”)",
      "name": "cog"
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  ],
  "etymology_text": "Likely related to Kikai 早さやー (へーさやー, hēsayā, “good morning”, literally “it's early”).",
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    {
      "form": "haisai",
      "tags": [
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        {
          "english": "Hello everyone, good day.",
          "roman": "Haisai, gusūyō chū uganabira.",
          "text": "はいさい、御(ぐ)総(すー)様(よー)今日(ちゅー)拝(をぅが)なびら。",
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        "(men's speech) hello, hi, hey, howdy (used by commoners in Naha)"
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          "word": "はいたい"
        },
        {
          "word": "はい"
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          "roman": "Haisai, gusūyō chū uganabira.",
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