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mei(the fifth month of the year, the month following April.) mai- May Day- maypolekansubst. \/meɪ\/1) (måneden) mai2) ( poetisk) vår3) ( kvinnenavn) Mayher May of youth ( poetisk) hennes ungdoms vår
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