malai

See also: malaí, málaí, mălai, Mǎlái, and mal aí

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi मलाई (malāī).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /məˈlaɪ/

Noun

malai (uncountable)

  1. (cooking) An Indian cream made by heating and then cooling non-homogenized whole milk and then skimming off the resulting fatty layer.

Derived terms

Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from English Malay, from Malay Melayu.

Pronunciation

Adjective

malai (feminine malaia, masculine plural malais, feminine plural malaies)

  1. Malay (pertaining to the Malay Peninsula, to the Malay people, or to the Malay language)

Derived terms

  • península Malaia (Malay Peninsula)

Noun

malai m (plural malais, feminine malaia)

  1. Malay (an individual of the Malay people)

Noun

malai m (uncountable)

  1. Malay (a Malayic language of Malaysia)

Latvian

Noun

malai f

  1. dative singular of mala

Malay

Noun

malai (Jawi spelling مالاي, plural malai-malai, informal 1st possessive malaiku, 2nd possessive malaimu, 3rd possessive malainya)

  1. garland, especially an elaborate one adorned with gold, gemstones etc.

References

Swahili

Pronunciation

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Noun

malai (needs class)

  1. milk cream
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