Hail Mary

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A prayer calling for the intercession of the Virgin Mary.
 * 2)  A risky last-ditch effort with great benefit but little chance of success; one whose success would require divine intervention; a Hail Mary pass.
 * 1)  A risky last-ditch effort with great benefit but little chance of success; one whose success would require divine intervention; a Hail Mary pass.
 * 1)  A risky last-ditch effort with great benefit but little chance of success; one whose success would require divine intervention; a Hail Mary pass.
 * 1)  A risky last-ditch effort with great benefit but little chance of success; one whose success would require divine intervention; a Hail Mary pass.

Translations

 * Bikol Central: Tara Kagurangnan Maria
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 聖母經
 * Classical Syriac:
 * Cornish: Hayl Maria
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: Ave Maria
 * French: Je vous salue Marie
 * German:, , Gegrüßet seist Du Maria, englischer Gruß
 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: is é do Bheatha, a Mhuire, Áivé Máiria
 * Japanese: アヴェ・マリア, 聖母マリアへの祈り, 天使祝詞
 * Korean: ^아베 ^마리아, ^성모 ^기도, ^성모송
 * Latin: Ave Maria
 * Manx: Failt yn Ainle,
 * Polish: Zdrowaś Mario,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: Fàilte Mhoire
 * Spanish: avemaría
 * Tagalog: Aba Ginoong Maria
 * Vietnamese: Kinh Kính Mừng

Verb

 * 1)  To pray by saying a Hail Mary.