What does Jian Jian mean?

What does Jian Jian mean?

jiān jiān. lit. a pair of mythical birds who depend on each other fig.

What does Jian Yi mean?

jiàn yì to propose to suggest to recommend proposal suggestion recommendation CL:個|个[ge4],點|点[dian3]

What does Jiàn mean in Chinese?

jiàn. to see to meet to appear (to be sth) to interview.

What is a Zhong Yi?

loyal and righteous fealty loyalty.

What happened to Jian Yi?

Zheng Xi said Jian Yi disappeared the second day of high school. Jian Yi tells him a story about his father’s men dragging him off and dumping him on an island. Jian Yi is kidnapped and disappears in Jr. High, meaning he might get kidnapped again soon.

How do you pronounce Jian Yi?

  1. Phonetic spelling of Jianyi. jiany-i. Ji-a-nyi.
  2. Meanings for Jianyi.
  3. Examples of in a sentence.
  4. Translations of Jianyi. Chinese : 建毅

How do you reply to Xie Xie?

As we know, you should answer “bu keqi 不客气” (you’re welcome) when someone said “xiè xie” to you.

What do you wear under a Hanfu?

Depending on the time of year, you could wear light cotton or linen pants or undershirts under the hanfu for extra warmth. The hanfu will completely cover the undergarments.

What does 请 (Qing/Qĭng) mean in Chinese?

请 ( qing / qĭng ) belongs to the 500 most common Chinese characters(rank 297) Chinese example words containing the character 请 ( qing / qĭng ) 请算账吧( qĭng suànzhàng ba = check, please!

Why can’t I listen to the pronunciation of Qing?

You cannot listen to the pronunciation of qing because your browser does not support the audio element. You’re listening to the natural voice of a native speaker of Mandarin Chinese. “How do I write 请 ( qĭng ) correctly?”

Should I use Chinese characters or pinyin?

Before using this Pinyin example sentence, consider that Chinese characters should always be your first choice in written communication. If you cannot use Chinese characters, it is preferable to use the Pinyin with tones.

What does Qing Ba Ni de Shou gei Wo mean?

Qing ba ni de shou gei wo. Qĭng bă nĭ de shŏu gĕi wŏ. – English translation: Please give me your hand. 请 is composed of 10 strokes and therefore is of average complexity compared to the other simplified Chinese characters (average: 13.1 strokes).

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