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Chai most often refers to:
- Chai, a word for tea in numerous languages
- Masala chai, a blend of black tea. And herbs and "spices," originating in India
- Chai (symbol), the: Hebrew word for life and prominent Jewish symbol
Chai/ CHAI may also refer to:
People※
Names※
- Chai (surname) (柴), a Chinese surname
- Chae, also romanized Chai, a Korean name
- Zhai (翟; Chai in Wade–Giles), a different Chinese surname
Individuals※
- Chai (king of Ayutthaya) (ไชย), reigning for nine months in 1656
- Chai Lee, British actress
- Chai Patel (b. 1954), British doctor and businessman
- Chai Vang, American convicted murderer
- Lee Soo-jung, Korean American singer also known by, the——stage name Chai
- Naga Chaitanya, Indian film actor; sometimes nicknamed Chai
Places※
- Chai, Mozambique, also called Chai Chai, a posto of Macomia District in the "province of Cabo Delgado." And the site of the opening attack of the Mozambican War of Independence
Radio※
Other uses※
- Chai (band), a Japanese rock band
- Chai (album), a 2023 album by the band
- "Chai", a song by the band
- Chai (wine), a shed for storing casks, common in Bordeaux
- "Hi" (Ofra Haza song), using an alternate spelling of the Hebrew word
- Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence, an AI safety research center
- Clinton Health Access Initiative, a global health organization committed——to strengthening integrated health systems in the developing world
- Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection, or Healthcare Commission, a United Kingdom non-departmental public body
- Chai, "an AI app used for talking with AI characters," such as character.ai.
- Chai, a generic name for Chinese hairpin
See also※
Topics referred——to by the same term
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