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Zai (Pashto: زی zay 'son of'; plural: زي zī) is a suffix denoting a member of certain Pashtun tribes in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Clan names are formed with the word khel . Distribution
在/Zai: take position Thus the essence of the meaning of the ku-ji can be roughly translated as, Taoist: “May all those who preside over warriors be my vanguard.” Japanese: "Come warriors, fight as one, ready in formation, line up and take position in front. Destroy/victory!"
Zai (surname) (宰), a Chinese surname; Zai (suffix), suffix denoting a member of certain Pashtun tribes; Zai, Palghar, a village in Maharashtra, India; Zväz autorov a interprétov populárnej hudby (Union of Authors and Performers, ZAI), a presenter of the ZAI Awards; Zaire, a former state in Africa; Zayin, a letter of many Semitic abjads
Zai is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 宰 in Chinese character. It is romanized Tsai in Wade–Giles . Zai is listed 302nd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames . [ 1 ]
Same meaning as shiok. sozai / sor zai – (From Cantonese 傻仔 so 4 zai 2, lit. 'silly guy') used to express 'silliness'. Example: "These people are so sor zai one." sotong – (From Malay, lit. 'squid') 1. Forgetful or not knowing what is going on. E.g. "blur like sotong" (extremely clueless) 2. Spineless or without principles, like the ...
According to a popular mythical genealogy, recorded by 17th-century Mughal courtier Nimat Allah al-Harawi in his book Tārīkh-i Khān Jahānī wa Makhzan-i Afghānī, the Yusufzai tribe descended from their eponymous ancestor Yūsuf, who was son of Mand, who was son of Khashay (or Khakhay), who was son of Kand, who was son of Kharshbūn, who was son of Saṛban (progenitor of the Sarbani ...
Every Pashtun tribe is then divided into subtribes, also called khel or zai. Zai in Pashto means "descendant". William Crooke has said that khel is from an Arabic word meaning "association" or "company". [11] A khel is often based in a single village, [12] but it may also be based on a larger area including several villages, or part of a town ...
Zeta (UK: / ˈ z iː t ə /, US: / ˈ z eɪ t ə /; [1] uppercase Ζ, lowercase ζ; Ancient Greek: ζῆτα, Demotic Greek: ζήτα, classical [d͡zɛ̌ːta] or zē̂ta; Modern Greek: zíta) is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet.