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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
hái- child
hái- girl
- lass
yīnghái- infant
háiér- child
hái- "a slave to one's children", hard-working parents who would do everything to ensure their children's well-being, in disregard of their own needs
háizi- child
hái- (literary) infant
- young child
háitóng- child
xiǎohái- child
- CL:|[ge4]
hái- clay doll
lánghái- wolf child
- human child raised by wolves (in legends)
nánhái- boy
- CL:|[ge4]
háir- erhua variant of [nu:3 hai2]
háizi- girl
háizimen- children
háizi- boyish
- childish
xiǎoháir- erhua variant of [xiao3 hai2]
xiǎoháizi- child
xiǎohái- wimpy kid
- brat
máoháizi- (coll.) infant
- ignorant child
xióngháizi- (dialect) little devil
- brat
hóuháizi- little devil
nánháir- erhua variant of [nan2 hai2]
nánháizi- boy
hóngháizhèng- kwashiorkor (a form of malnutrition)
hái- feral child
Xiǎoháifáng- Kinderdrijk, village in the Netherlands with a large network of windmills attracting many tourists
nánháiyuèduì- boy band (type of pop group)
lǎoháizikàngtou- wife kids and a warm bed (idiom); the simple and good life
- longa est vita si plena est
- la dolce vita

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