Pronunciation: /kaɪ/
noun In Hawaiian, a term meaning 'sea' or 'ocean'
A1 Kai is a common Hawaiian name.
A2 I met a new friend named Kai at the park.
B1 Kai enjoys playing soccer with his friends on the weekends.
B2 The restaurant we went to last night had a delicious dish called Kai.
C1 Kai's expertise in computer programming is well-known in the industry.
C2 The artist Kai's latest exhibition received rave reviews from critics.
conjunction A word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence
A1 I like both chocolate and vanilla ice cream.
A2 She enjoys swimming in the pool, kai he prefers sunbathing on the beach.
B1 I will go to the store to buy some groceries, kai then I will cook dinner.
B2 The company is expanding its operations internationally, kai it is also investing in new technology.
C1 The team worked hard to meet the deadline, kai they were rewarded with a bonus.
C2 The research study found a correlation between exercise and mental health, kai it also highlighted the importance of diet.
formal Kai is a traditional Maori word that means food in the Hawaiian language.
informal I'm meeting up with Kai later for lunch.
slang Kai and I are tight, we go way back.
figurative The project is the kai of our team, it sustains us and keeps us going.
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