Dai is a monosyllabic noun used in various languages and contexts; in English, it represents a borrowed or proper-name form pronounced as a single syllable with long a, like dare-eye. It can function in specialized vocabularies or linguistic discussions and is often encountered as a name or term rather than a common everyday noun. The pronunciation centers on the diphthong /aɪ/ and crisp initial consonant, yielding a concise, high-energy vowel sound.
Full pronunciation guide