English noun grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder (botanical name Trifolium incarnatum). Translations Arabic: تِبْن , جَفِيف , حَشِيش , دَرِيس Basque: belar, belar ondu Bitruscan: birasinu Bulgarian: сено Catalan: fenc Chinese: 干草, 秣 Czech: seno Danish: hoe, hø Dutch: hooi n Ekspreso: feno Esperanto: fojno Estonian: hein Finnish: heinä French: foin m German: Heu n Greek: χόρτο Hungarian: széna Indonesian: rumput kering Interlingua: feno Italian: fieno m Japanese: 干草 (ほしくさ, hoshi-kusa) Latin: foenum, Trifolium incarnatum Latvian: siens, gulta Lithuanian: šienas Malay: rumput kering Norwegian: høy Polish: siano Portuguese: feno m, relva f, forragem f Romanian: fîn Russian: сено Serbian: seno, sijeno Slovak: seno Slovenian: seno Spanish: heno Swahili: ukoko mkwavu Swedish: hö Tagalog, Filipino: ginikan, dayami Turkish: saman, kuru ot Ukranian: сіно Vietnamese: cỏ khô (literally: dry grass) Volapük: sigayeb Yiddish: hei See also Hay fever verb to cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder Translations Basque: belarra ondu Bulgarian: кося и суша трева Chinese: 制干草, 供给干草 (vt.), 晒干草 (vi.) Dutch: hooien Estonian: heina tegema Interlingua: preparar feno Lithuanian: šienauti Polish: kosić siano Portuguese: preparar feno Romanian: a întoarce fînul, a cosi fînul Russian: собирать сено Slovenian: seno sušiti Spanish: cortar heno Vietnamese: cắt cỏ cho thú vật (literally: to cut grass for animals) Volapük: sigayebön Spanish verb there is , (from haber). Vietnamese Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay
noun grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder (botanical name Trifolium incarnatum). Translations Arabic: تِبْن , جَفِيف , حَشِيش , دَرِيس Basque: belar, belar ondu Bitruscan: birasinu Bulgarian: сено Catalan: fenc Chinese: 干草, 秣 Czech: seno Danish: hoe, hø Dutch: hooi n Ekspreso: feno Esperanto: fojno Estonian: hein Finnish: heinä French: foin m German: Heu n Greek: χόρτο Hungarian: széna Indonesian: rumput kering Interlingua: feno Italian: fieno m Japanese: 干草 (ほしくさ, hoshi-kusa) Latin: foenum, Trifolium incarnatum Latvian: siens, gulta Lithuanian: šienas Malay: rumput kering Norwegian: høy Polish: siano Portuguese: feno m, relva f, forragem f Romanian: fîn Russian: сено Serbian: seno, sijeno Slovak: seno Slovenian: seno Spanish: heno Swahili: ukoko mkwavu Swedish: hö Tagalog, Filipino: ginikan, dayami Turkish: saman, kuru ot Ukranian: сіно Vietnamese: cỏ khô (literally: dry grass) Volapük: sigayeb Yiddish: hei See also Hay fever verb to cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder Translations Basque: belarra ondu Bulgarian: кося и суша трева Chinese: 制干草, 供给干草 (vt.), 晒干草 (vi.) Dutch: hooien Estonian: heina tegema Interlingua: preparar feno Lithuanian: šienauti Polish: kosić siano Portuguese: preparar feno Romanian: a întoarce fînul, a cosi fînul Russian: собирать сено Slovenian: seno sušiti Spanish: cortar heno Vietnamese: cắt cỏ cho thú vật (literally: to cut grass for animals) Volapük: sigayebön Spanish verb there is , (from haber). Vietnamese Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay
verb to cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder Translations Basque: belarra ondu Bulgarian: кося и суша трева Chinese: 制干草, 供给干草 (vt.), 晒干草 (vi.) Dutch: hooien Estonian: heina tegema Interlingua: preparar feno Lithuanian: šienauti Polish: kosić siano Portuguese: preparar feno Romanian: a întoarce fînul, a cosi fînul Russian: собирать сено Slovenian: seno sušiti Spanish: cortar heno Vietnamese: cắt cỏ cho thú vật (literally: to cut grass for animals) Volapük: sigayebön Spanish verb there is , (from haber). Vietnamese Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay
Spanish verb there is , (from haber). Vietnamese Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay
verb there is , (from haber). Vietnamese Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay
Vietnamese Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay
Pronunciation SAMPA: /hai/ IPA: /hai/ adjective exciting, interesting verb hay [+ verb] to have a habit of [doing something]. Examples Con hay nói nhiều lắm. You, child, have a habit of talking too much. You, child, are talkative. conjunction hay (là) or Examples Chọn cái này, hay là chọn khia. Choose this, or choose that. idioms ơ hay, ô hay