wai
Wai is a term with multiple meanings across cultures and languages. The most widely recognized is the wai, a traditional Thai greeting and gesture of respect. It involves pressing the palms together in a prayer-like position and bowing the head slightly. The height at which the hands are held indicates the level of respect, with higher positions reserved for elders, monks, or figures of authority. The wai is often accompanied by a spoken greeting and is used to greet, thank, apologize, or bid farewell in both formal and informal settings. Etiquette around the wai can vary by context and relationship.
Wai also names a place in India. Wai is a town and taluka in the Satara district
In other linguistic contexts, wai appears as a word and as a romanization of names. In Hawaiian
Overall, wai is a polysemous term whose meaning is determined by context. It can denote a cultural