沉默 : taciturn, uncom... : chén mò | Definition | Mandarin Chinese Pinyin English Dictionary | Yabla Chinese.
Reflecting Shan Shu's definition, "Mo" (默; Mò) means "quiet", "silent", or "still" (unmoving) while "Chen" (辰; Chén) means "time". Combined, Mo Chen's name means "quiet time", "silent time", or "still time". Mo Chen's name is rendered in kana as "モー・チェン".
chén mò guǎ yán. habitually silent (idiom) reticent uncommunicative.
Mo Xi (Chinese: 妺喜; pinyin: Mò Xǐ; Wade–Giles: Mo4Hsi3) was a concubine of Jie, the last ruler of the Chinese Xia dynasty.
Mei Lan (simplified Chinese: 美兰; traditional Chinese: 美蘭; meaning: "American Orchid" or "Beautiful Orchid") is a male giant panda.
Matcha (抹茶, English: /ˈmætʃə, ˈmɑːtʃə/; Japanese: [mattɕa]; Mandarin: [mwò.ʈʂʰǎ]; pinyin: mǒchá; Korean: 말차; RR: malcha, lit. 'ground and powdered tea') is finely ground powder of specially grown and processed green tea leaves, traditionally consumed in East Asia.
In Cantonese, it is usually romanized as Chan (as in Jackie Chan), most widely used by those from Hong Kong, and also found in Macau and Singapore. It is also sometimes spelled Chun. The spelling Tan usually comes from Southern Min dialects (e.g. Hokkien), while some Teochew dialect speakers use the spelling Tang.
Search with English, Pinyin, or Chinese characters. 称心 Trad. 稱心 chèn xīn. satisfactory agreeable.
xiǎojiě, a Mandarin Chinese profanity for prostitute.
The meanings of the word Baobei in Chinese. 1. Treasure, precious things. 2. Baby, little children.
Chen speaks fluent Mandarin
He studied Mandarin in April 2012 and over time has become fluent in the language.
3. 小心 (xiao-xin) — Careful. The first character means “small” or “little”. The literal meaning is “small heart”.
Chen is a Chinese surname with many variations as the languages and dialects in China changed and Chinese people immigrated. In ancient Chinese, it meant 'old'. Its Mandarin form 陳 means 'to explain'.
Kai Kai Xin Xin, means double happiness. They are two pandas in Macau.
Other curse phrases
Puk gai (踣街, more commonly idiomatically written as 仆街; pūk gāai) literally means "falling onto street", which is a common curse phrase in Cantonese that may be translated into English as "drop dead". It is sometimes used as a noun to refer to an annoying person that roughly means a "prick".
The three most common surnames in Mainland China are Li, Wang and Zhang, which make up 7.9%, 7.4% and 7.1% respectively. Together they number close to 300 million and are easily the most common surnames in the world.
In Mandarin, ma means horse and hu means tiger; the idiom mamahuhu literally translates, then, as “horse horse tiger tiger.” In one of the fables that explains its origins, a slapdash artist paints a tiger's head but changes his mind midway and completes the creature with a horse's body.
hello) Friend: Ni hao ma? (how are you?)
Xiao Fei (Simp. Chinese 鸡小飞, Ji Xiao Fei lit. Little Flying Chicken) is the son of Da Fei and adoptive son of Dai Bo. He's a flying chicken and always follows Seven around.
xiao mei : little sister, ... : xiǎo mèi | Definition | Mandarin Chinese Pinyin English Dictionary | Yabla Chinese.
角鸮 Trad. 角鴞 Jiǎo xiāo. Screech-owl (genus Megascops, a.k.a. Otus)
Chen is a gender-neutral name of Chinese origin. It means "dawn" or "morning" and is a popular choice for boys and girls of Taoist cultures. Chen is also a common surname throughout China.