(ài) surname Ai
(ài) Chinese mugwort or wormwood; to stop or cut short; phonetic "ai" or "i"; abbr. for 艾滋病[ai4 zi1 bing4], AIDS
(yì) to mow; to cut; to reap; to redress
(àidīnghú) Lake Aydingkol in Xinjiang
(àibótǎ) Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3]
(àihǎmàidé) Ahmed (name)
(àihǎmàidéābādé) Ahmedabad
(àihāmàidínèijiǎdé) Ahmadinejad or Ahmadinezhad (Persian name); Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician, President of Iran from 2005, famous for provocative speeches
(àihāmàidábādé) Ahmadabad, largest city in west Indian state Gujarat 古吉拉特[Gu3 ji2 la1 te4]
(àitǎ) eta (Greek letter Ηη)
(àiqíxùn) Atchison or Acheson (name); Atchison city on Missouri in Kansas, USA
(àiàowǎ) Iowa, US state
(àiàowǎzhōu) Iowa, US state
(àimíěr) Emile (name)
(àidéméngdùn) Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada; also written 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]
(àidélěidé) variant of 阿德萊德|阿德莱德, Adelaide, capital of South Australia
(àipūxīlóng) epsilon (Greek letter Εε)
(àiwèiwèi) Ai Weiwei (1957-), Chinese artist active in architecture, photography, film, as well as cultural criticism and political activism
(àigénísīshǐmòtèlái) Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist who reported on China, esp. the communist side
(àisēnháowēiěr) Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), US army general and politician, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, US President 1953-1961
(àibǐhú) Lake Ebinur or Aibi in XinJiang
(àizī) AIDS (loanword); see also 愛滋病|爱滋病[ai4 zi1 bing4]
(àizībìng) AIDS (loanword)
(àizībìnghuànzhě) AIDS patient
(àizībìngkàngtǐ) AIDS antibody
(àizībìngdú) human immune deficiency virus (HIV); the AIDS virus
(àizībìngbìngdú) HIV; see also 愛滋病毒|爱滋病毒[ai4 zi1 bing4 du2]
(àizhù) moxa cone
(àiěrbótǎ) Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3]
(àiěrmǐtǎshí) Ermitazh or Hermitage museum in St Peterburg
(àiěrmǐtǎjī) Ermitazh or Hermitage museum in St Peterburg
(àimǎniǔāiěr) Emmanuel or Emmanuelle (name)
(àidēngbǎo) Attenborough (name); David Attenborough (1926-), British naturalist and broadcaster, author of Life on Earth 地球上的生物[di4 qiu2 shang4 de5 sheng1 wu4]
(àiwōwo) glutinous rice cake with a sweet filling
(àiróng) moxa floss
(àiměijiǎng) Emmy Award
(àizībìng) AIDS (loanword); also written 愛滋病|爱滋病
(àicǎo) Asian mugwort or wormwood (genus Artemesia)
(àifēiěrtiětǎ) Eiffel Tower
(àihāo) mugwort (Artemisia)
(àisàkè) Isaac (name)
(àisàkèniúdùn) Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), British mathematician and physicist
(àisàikèsī) Essex (English county)
(àidí) Eddie (name)
(àidíkǎlā) Ediacaran (c. 635-542 million years ago), late phase of pre-Cambrian geological era; also written 埃迪卡拉[Ai1 di2 ka3 la1]
(àidíshēng) Addison (name); Addison, city in United States
(àiqīng) Ai Qing (1910-1996), Chinese poet