Pohai
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Pohai — Po•hai Chin. [[t]ˈbɔˈhaɪ[/t]] n. pin geg Bohai … From formal English to slang
Pohai — /poh huy /; Chin. /baw huy /, n. Wade Giles. Bohai … Useful english dictionary
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